Your Nerves are Having Hip Surgery
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About the Book
This book offers:
- An explanation of nerve sensitization for patients who will be undergoing, or have undergone, hip surgery
- Information based on the latest research
- An easy-to-understand format using metaphors, examples and color images
Section topics include:
- The decision to undergo surgery
- The nervous system
- Increased sensitivity of the nervous system
- Surgery and the nervous system
- Calming the nervous system
- Recovery following surgery
Author(s)
- Adriaan Louw, PT, PhD
Publication Details
- ISBN-13: 978-1-942798-14-9
- Publication Date: 2018
- Publisher: OPTP®
- Pages: 28
- Type: Softcover
- Illustrated: Yes
- Dimensions: 8½”L x 5½”W
Essential Strategies for Hip Surgery Recovery
Written by clinical neuroscience researcher Adriaan Louw, PT, PhD, this book is part of a neuroscience education series and is written in an easy-to-read format with illustrations for better understanding. Studies show that the more you know about pain and how it works, the better off you’ll be. You’ll move better, experience less pain and have increased ability and interest in healthy movement, which is essential to your recovery.
Learn About Nerve Sensitization and More
Based on the latest neuroscience research, Your Nerves are Having Hip Surgery explains nerve sensitization for patients who will be undergoing or have undergone hip surgery.
Learn how your nerves experience hip surgery, why pain is normal, and how to calm your extra-sensitive nerves down to help reduce pain with this hip surgery book that simplifies the neuroscience of pain. Nerve sensitization is covered in an easy-to-understand format with numerous color images.
Topics include:
- The decision to undergo surgery
- The role of the nervous system and the brain in the experience of pain
- How nerves work like an “alarm system” to alert your brain that there is a problem
- How to handle increased sensitivity of the nervous system
- How surgery affects the nervous system
- Strategies to help calm the nervous system down
- Steps toward recovery following hip surgery
Your Nerves Are Having Hip Surgery
This book is designed to guide you through hip surgery and the recovery process. Learn how your nerves will react before, during and after surgery. You’ll also be introduced to simple things you can do to help lessen pain and return to regular activities as soon as possible.
Color images, metaphors and examples improve understanding
Written in approachable language, this book includes metaphors, examples and color images to improve understanding.
Adriaan Louw, PT, PhD: renowned author and pain researcher
Adriaan has taught throughout the US and internationally for 20 years at numerous national and international manual therapy, pain science and medical conferences. He is a Certified Spinal Manual Therapist, Therapeutic Pain Specialist and has authored and co-authored over 50 peer-reviewed articles, books and book chapters related to spinal disorders and pain science. He is the Director of the Therapeutic Neuroscience Research Group – an independent collaborative initiative studying pain neuroscience and is the Program Director of the Therapeutic Pain Specialist and Pain Science Fellowship post-graduate program for Evidence in Motion.
The Why You Hurt Series
Adriaan Louw has created a series of tools that work together seamlessly, whether you’re a clinician who wants to understand pain education and how to teach your patients, or someone with chronic pain who is looking for help.
From the Back Cover
You’ve made the decision to have hip surgery, an important one for your health and well-being. The hip surgery will repair the joint issues, but the success of your recovery will largely be determined by you.
This booklet explains what you can expect in the time before, during and after your hip surgery. Studies have shown that knowing what to expect from your procedure as well as understanding how and why pain works in the body will reduce the amount of fear, anxiety and pain you experience.
You will learn how your nervous system is like an alarm system, and how you can turn down the sensitivity of that system using scientifically proven techniques. Most importantly, you’ll discover how to take control of your nerves to lessen your pain, increase movement and return to regular activities as quickly as possible.