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Handbook of Clinical Chiropractic Care
Second Edition
by Lawrence Wyatt
ISBN: 0763732494
A concise, quick-access handbook that covers the more common conditions seen in a chiropractic practice. A handy reference that provides a library of practical information in a single volume!
Low Back and Pelvis: Clinical Applications
by Chris J. Hutcheson, Joseph W. Howe ISBN: 0834206897
Clinical manual on the diagnosis and management of musculoskeletal conditions, for practitioners and students. Presents the basic science foundation and clinical applications for spine and pelvis. Line-drawn illustrations. The Low Back and Pelvis is the third volume in the series of technique manuals featuring chiropractic techniques of the late A.L. Logan, DC. To be used by students and practitioners, this book presents and effective approaches to treatment of the low back and pelvis. Case histories, examination and adjustive techniques, exercises, and numerous illustrations are included.
Knee: Clinical Applications
by A. L. Logan, Lindsay J. Rowe ISBN: 083420522X
A.L. Logan Series in Chiropractic Technique. Textbook for chiropractic students and practitioners on diagnosis and treatment of knee injuries. This book provides a basic approach to the evaluation and chiropractic management of a variety of knee conditions. It provides the reader first a review of anatomy, and then discusses examination, muscle testing, and imaging before moving into therapeutic considerations. Therapy information includes adjusting techniques and exercise procedures; there is also discussion on particular knee conditions.
Purpose: The book desires to provide a basic hands-on approach to evaluation and treatment of the knee, particularly for chiropractic students. It emphasizes motion analysis of joint involvements as the mechanism for using specific chiropractic adjustive procedures.
Textbook of Clinical Chiropractic:
A Specific Biomechanical Approach
by Gregory Plaugher
ISBN: 0683068970
"...contains unique coverage of chiropractic management of spinal fractures and dislocations along with three dimensional overlays superimposed on illustrations to aid in the visualization of spatial orientation.
Instant Access To Chiropractic Guidelines And Protocols
by Lew Huff, David M. Brady
Publisher: C.V. Mosby; 2nd edition (January 30, 2005)
ISBN: 0323030688
This one-of-a-kind, pocket-sized reference provides instant access to a wide range of key information on managing commonly encountered musculoskeletal conditions, including diagnostic criteria, treatment goals, management guidelines and protocols, nutritional management protocols, home care protocols, referral protocols, and more. Organized by orthopedic disorders, the contents are formatted for easy retrieval of pertinent information. * Only book to offer both diagnostic criteria, as well as standardized treatment guidelines and protocols * Text organized by body regions making it easy to locate a particular disorder or condition * Multi-disciplinary contributors provide various expert perspectives * Convenient pocket size can be easily carried and kept in a lab coat * Several examination and diagnosis flow diagrams aid in learning differential diagnosis * Four practical appendices-Nutritional Product Manufacturers, Specialty Clinical Laboratories, Outcome Assessment Questionnaires, and Suggested Reading and Reference in Nutritional, Metabolic, and Botanical Medicine-provide additional quick-reference material * Serves as excellent review book for the chiropractic national boards
The Clinical Anatomy and Management of Thoracic Spine Pain
by L. G. F. Giles (Editor), K. P. Singer (Editor), Lynton Giles, Kevin P. Singer
1st edition (March 15, 2000) ISBN: 0750647892
Highlights the value of a team approach to thoracic spine pain and treatment methods.
Contemporary contributions from anatomy, pathology, chiropractic, osteopathy, and physical therapy are presented to describe a common approach to mechanical treatment which may be provided by chiropractic, osteopathy, and physical therapy practitioners.
Clinical Anatomy of the Lumbar Spine and Sacrum
by Nikolai Bogduk 3rd edition (January 15, 1997) ISBN: 0443060142
Text on the assessment and management of lower back pain, now including coverage of the sacroiliac joint. For students and practitioners. Softcover.
Title of second edition: Clinical Anatomy of the Lumbar Spine (c1991). Illustrated with line drawings.
Clinical Laboratory Medicine: Clinical Applications of Laboratory Data
by Richard Ravel 6th edition (January 15, 1995) ISBN: 081517148X
Delta Regional Medical Center, Greenville, Mississippi. New edition of an Allied Health List first-purchase selection. Guide to laboratory tests for physicians and for laboratory technicians. This is the sixth edition of an outstanding book, last published in 1989, that updates the changes in clinical laboratory medicine and introduces various relevant topics and tests.
Purpose: This book is designed to provide adequate technical and clinical information regarding each laboratory procedure so that these procedures may be chosen appropriately and the results may be interpreted accurately. These objectives are more than sufficiently met; readers are provided with sound statistical and pertinent information regarding each laboratory procedure and its implications to the diagnosis of a disease process.
Clinical Assessment of Neuromusculoskeletal Disorders
by Gary M. Greenstein (Editor) 1st edition (January 15, 1997) ISBN: 0815139489
Following 26 cases with questions, chapters present information necessary for answering the questions and point to essential print resources, requiring students to develop a treatment and management protocol and become aware of cotreatment and referral of the patient in each case. Contains sections on neuroscience of the neuromusculoskeletal system, the head and neck, the spine, the extremities, gait, and treatment and management. Includes b&w photos and diagrams, and a glossary.
Chiropractic Management of Spine Related Disorders
by Meridel I. Gatterman
Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins; 2nd edition (November 15, 2002)
ISBN: 068330240X
Introductory text on chiropractic management of spine disorders combines orthopedic, kinesiological/biomechanical, and chiropractic principles for patient management.
Provides patient-centered guidance for various spine related disorders. Abundant halftone illustrations.
Handbook of Clinical Chiropractic
by Lawrence H. Wyatt (September 1, 1991) ISBN: 0834202506
This is a handy reference that provides a library of practical information in a single volume! When you need fast, up—to—date information on specific treatment techniques such as orthopedic testing and contraindications for manipulation, or information to assist in analyzing test results, this is the first place to turn. Absolutely packed with charts, tables, and algorithms for quick reference.