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Lower Back Pain - PhysioTools

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<strong>Lower</strong> <strong>Back</strong> <strong>Pain</strong>ModulesPX40With <strong>PhysioTools</strong> you can create high quality personalised exerciseand information handouts. Select from the world’s largestprofessional exercise library and print in multiple languages.Product Information#107 itemsColour line drawings33 PDF postersPrintout languages:English, SwedishThis module is an easy-to-use tool, where anatomy, injuries/illnesses andergonomics are displayed with simple, easy-to-understand illustrations and texts.It has been designed for the distribution of information to people with no medicalbackground. The material facilitates an understanding of the link betweencommon postural faults and back pain and explains how one can prevent thesewith ergonomical changes, physical activity etc. thus retaining a high quality oflife.The content of this module can be sorted as follows:Technical RequirementsWindows 2000, XP32-bit: Vista, Windows 7,Server 2003/2008Network licence availableOnline: Internet Explorer 6or later, Broadband internetaccessContact Informationwww.physiotools.cominfo@physiotools.comSort 1: Anatomy, Diagnosis, Lifting andWorking Position, Sitting, Exercise andAdvice, Product InformationSort 2: Spine and Lumbar VertebralSegment, Lumbar Spine Segment,Spinal Muscles, Abdominal Muscles,Hip Flexor Muscles, Posture,Spondylolisthesis, Spinal Stenosis,Light Lesions to Disc, Bulging Disc andDisc Herniation, Healing of DamagedDisc, Spondylarthrosis, LiftingTechniques, Mechanical Effect on Disc,Load Close to Body, Stressful Load,Muscular Stabilization, MuscularSupport, Balancing the Load,Reducing Spinal Load, Vacuum-Cleaning, Lumbar Support, ComputerWorkstation, Hight-Adjustable Desk,Bicycle, Driving, Tips and Advice,Movement Training, Strength andStability, <strong>Pain</strong> Scale, Book, Preface,Author, Illustrator.Sort 3: Info, Exercise.Torsten Larsson is a licensed physiotherapist with extensiveeducation and long experience in the field of Sports Medicine. Hehas also worked as a company-based physiotherapist where hiswork emphasized back and neck patient education. His practise islocated at both Metropolen and Idrottsmedicinska Mottagningen(Sports Medicine Clinic) in Östersund, Sweden. Author ofillustrated training tools '<strong>Lower</strong> <strong>Back</strong> <strong>Pain</strong>' and 'Sports andExercise Injuries''. He is also a board member of the SwedishSociety of Sports Medicine and Sports Medicine of Central Sweden.Bertil Nordström is an illustrator with long experience. During thepast several years he has specialised in anatomic illustrationsdealing with sports injuries and orthopaedic spinal conditions.Bertil has illustrated training tools '<strong>Lower</strong> <strong>Back</strong> <strong>Pain</strong>' and 'Sportsand Exercise Injuries'.<strong>PhysioTools</strong> is the global market leaderin exercise prescription softwareCombine individual <strong>PhysioTools</strong> modules to create yourown resource library of exercises and information


You canplace yourlogo on theleft or rightside of thehandoutPersonal Exercise ProgramYour Organisation NameYour AddressYour Telephone/Fax/Email/WebsiteYou can have more than one headerProvided for : Patient's NameProvided by : Your Name<strong>Lower</strong> back painNormal disc1. Spinal cord2. Disc wall3. Gel-like nucleus4. Disc5. Spinal segment6. Nerve© BodynfoConsequences of proper and improper lifting techniquesProtective lifting techniques© BodynfoSitting with lumbar supportSitting with a lumbar support maintains the natural spinal curvature andprotects the sensitive structure of the spine© BodynfoSensory distributionFor the nerves: L4, L5 and S1© BodynfoPrinted from <strong>PhysioTools</strong> ® Nerve functionsYour Organisation Name1/1

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