RT Book, Section A1 Hooker, Daniel N. A1 Prentice, William E. A2 Hoogenboom, Barbara J. A2 Voight, Michael L. A2 Prentice, William E. SR Print(0) ID 1100181532 T1 Rehabilitation of Injuries to the Lumbar and Sacral Spine T2 Musculoskeletal Interventions: Techniques for Therapeutic Exercise, 3e YR 2013 FD 2013 PB McGraw-Hill Education PP New York, NY SN 978-0-07-179369-8 LK accessphysiotherapy.mhmedical.com/content.aspx?aid=1100181532 RD 2024/04/19 AB After completion of this chapter, the physical therapist should be able to do the following:Discuss the functional anatomy and biomechanics of the spine.Describe the difference between spinal segmental stabilization and core stabilization.Explain the rationale for using the different positioning exercises for treating pain in the spine.Conduct a thorough evaluation of the back before developing a rehabilitation plan.Compare and contrast the importance of using either joint mobilization or core stabilization exercises for treating spine patients.Differentiate between the acute versus reinjury versus chronic stage models for treating low back pain.Explain the eclectic approach for rehabilitation of back pain in the athletic population.Describe basic- and advanced-level training in the reinjury stage of treatment.Incorporate the rehabilitation approach to specific conditions affecting the low back.