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Authors:Robert D. Mootz, Kevin McCarthy,
Publisher: Jones & Bartlett Learning
Keywords: chiropractic, clinical, topics, sports
Number of Pages: 201
Published: 1999-07-22
List price: $93.95
ISBN-10: 0834213753
ISBN-13: 9780834213753
Health Sciences & Professions
Author: Meridel I. Gatterman MA DC MEd
Publisher: Mosby
Keywords: subluxation, chiropractic, foundations
Number of Pages: 608
Published: 2005-03-15
List price: $96.95
ISBN-10: 0323026486
ISBN-13: 9780323026482
Now updated in its 2nd edition, the first research-based book on this topic examines the direct link between joint dysfunction, the theories of its effects, and the clinical syndromes seen in clinical practice. Focusing on three facets of spinal subluxation ? the articular lesion, subluxation theories, and subluxation syndromes ? it explains the practical principles and the evidence-based research behind safe and effective chiropractic care. Scientific evidence is presented for indications and contraindications of subluxation, along with term definitions, basic science and anatomy, subluxation
Author: Michael T. Haneline
Publisher: Jones & Bartlett Publishers
Keywords: practice, chiropractic, based, evidence
Number of Pages: 472
Published: 2006-08-04
List price: $85.95
ISBN-10: 076373571X
ISBN-13: 9780763735715
Evidence-based chiropractic (EBC) is a process of actively seeking support for and improvement of clinical practice through the integration of the best available research evidence, combined with the practitioners clinical expertise and the patients values. Research evidence does not supersede clinical decision making in EBC, rather it enhances the knowledge and skills of the practitioner to produce better patient care. Evidence-Based Chiropractic Practice offers valuable information to help healthcare practitioners and students care for their patients as effectively and efficiently as po
Author: Christina L. Acampora
Publisher: Jones & Bartlett Publishers
Keywords: practices, medical, chiropractic, marketing
Number of Pages: 329
Published: 2008-05-19
List price: $55.95
ISBN-10: 0763751944
ISBN-13: 9780763751944
The first book of its kind, Marketing Chiropractic to Medical Practices targets chiropractors and leads them through a comprehensive sales model to demonstrate how they can educate the medical profession on how to utilize chiropractic services for their patients. By implementing a gradual approach from the first office contact to presenting an effective and educational sales call, this text informs the chiropractor how to confidently access their greatest untapped new patient source. Marketing Chiropractic to Medical Practices offers a step-by-step approach to secure medical referrals and deve
Authors:David H. Peterson, Thomas F. Bergmann,
Publisher: Mosby
Keywords: technique, chiropractic
Number of Pages: 531
Published: 2002-06-15
List price: $161.00
ISBN-10: 032302016X
ISBN-13: 9780323020169
The first-ever book to describe the rationale behind adjustment techniques for the spine, pelvis, and extremities, this NEW 2nd edition offers thoroughly revised chapters, new illustrations, a reorganized layout, and extensive updates. The basic anatomical, biomechanical, and pathophysiological principles necessary for applying specific adjustive procedures are discussed in detail. It also offers a fundamental understanding of joint and body mechanics, as well as key evaluative tests and procedures, to help the reader evaluate, select, and utilize the most effective adjustive techniques. Cover
Author: Meridel I. Gatterman
Publisher: Jones And Bartlett Publishers
Keywords: wellness, promotion, health, chiropractic
Number of Pages: 113
Published: 2006-06-14
List price: $29.95
ISBN-10: 0763738697
ISBN-13: 9780763738693
Chiropractors have traditionally counseled patients on health promotion and wellness. For a better understanding of this role, Chiropractic, Health Promotion, and Wellness offers questions and answers across a range of topics including nutrition, exercise, and health behaviors. The doctor of chiropractric as a wellness provider promotes not just spinal health but an encompassing model of health and wellness. This must-have resource provides easy-to-understand, practical information on the ways chiropractors work as partners with individuals in patient-centered atmospheres to improve wellness.
Authors:Robert Cooperstein, Brian J. Gleberzo,
Publisher: Churchill Livingstone
Keywords: chiropractic, systems, technique
Number of Pages: 256
Published: 2004-05-02
List price: unknow
ISBN-10: 0443074135
ISBN-13: 9780443074134
Technique Systems in Chiropractic describes and analyzes the most commonly used techniques in today’s chiropractic. These techniques, sometimes called brand-name or proprietary techniques, each provide a step-by-step protocol for proceeding from examination findings to adjustive and other treatment procedures. This book describes over two dozen technique systems in a nonjudgemental but critical manner, summarizing the available research and drawing conclusions as to what is actually known about them, compared with what the technique innovators themselves say.Describes and analyses over t