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The book starts by identifying the main unifying model/principles for motor rehabilitation (Ch. 1) motor control, (Ch. 2) how it is constructed from underlying control components called motor abilities (Ch. 3) proprioception plays an important role in movement control and is often affected by musculoskeletal and central nervous system damage (Ch. 4) Chapter 5 discusses motor learning and adaptation principles and how to integrate them into the clinical management. The consequences of learning, neurophysiological/neuromuscular plasticity and adaptation are discussed in Chapter 6. In musculoskeletal injuries the motor system reorganizes movement to prevent further damage (Ch. 7) These cognitive and behavioural factors are discussed in Chapter 8. This theme is continued in Chapter 9, examining non-traumatic pain conditions such as trapezius and jaw myalgia, and chronic neck pain. In this group of conditions the individual develops localized and debilitating pain without a
history of tissue trauma. Chapter 10 explores the principles of functional movement, motor control and learning/adaptation, and their use in rehabilitating patients with central nervous system damage. Chapter 11 describes how to develop a rehabilitation programme using the key principles identified in the book. Chapter 12 describes some of the assessments and challenges of motor abilities and similarly for proprioception in Chapter 13. A summary of the book can be found in Chapter 14.
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