Technic and Practice of Chiropractic

Technic and Practice of Chiropractic
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Publisher : BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages : 136
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ISBN-10 : 9783741241123
ISBN-13 : 3741241121
Rating : 4/5 (23 Downloads)

Synopsis Technic and Practice of Chiropractic by : Joy Maxwell Loban

No two students, approaching for the first time the study of Chiropractic, approach from the same angle. Their viewpoints differ. In order that all may gain as nearly as possible the same viewpoint from which to consider in turn the sections of this book, it will be well if each student reads the entire book before beginning to memorize its parts and convert them into practical working knowledge. An effort should be made, abandoning all other, to acquire the Chiropractic viewpoint. This accomplished, the rest of the task requires time and patience alone, without waste labor. The section on Vertebral Palpation should be studied step by step, the study of each step being combined with practice in it. Likewise the section on Nerve-Tracing, theory preceding practice. The study of the Technic of Adjusting should occupy those months immediately preceding the commencement of actual adjusting practice and continue during such practice. The chapters on Practice are intended for the student about to enter the field. The table of Spino-Organic Connection can be best understood by those who have studied or are studying the anatomy and physiology of the nervous system. Let every page be studied with a good medical dictionary open at the elbow of the reader. Pass no word without comprehension, no detail without mastery. He who would seek to modify the life processes of the human body must fortify himself against fatal error with every bit of knowledge he can acquire.

Principles and Practice of Chiropractic, Third Edition

Principles and Practice of Chiropractic, Third Edition
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Publisher : McGraw Hill Professional
Total Pages : 1246
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ISBN-10 : 9780071811569
ISBN-13 : 0071811567
Rating : 4/5 (69 Downloads)

Synopsis Principles and Practice of Chiropractic, Third Edition by : Scott Haldeman

The most comprehensive, extensively illustrated book focusing on chiropractic principles, diagnosis, and treatment. A Doody’s Core Title for 2019! 5 STAR DOODY'S REVIEW! "This is the third edition of one of the chiropractic profession's most important and influential books. It is a compendium of hard scientific knowledge about all aspects of chiropractic, from the social and historical to the clinical and research oriented. It is a significant expansion from the second edition, which was published in 1992, quite some time ago. It contains five major sections: Introduction to Principles of Chiropractic, Introduction to Chiropractic Theory, Introduction to the Clinical Examination, Introduction to Specific Treatment Methods, and Introduction to Management of Specific Disorders....The book exceeds all expectations the author had for it....I consider this the most essential of all chiropractic texts, one that all chiropractors should obtain."--Doody's Review Service Developed as the core textbook for the chiropractic student and as a professional reference, this text presents theory, philosophy, and practice principles of chiropractic. Covers both traditional and newer chiropractic techniques as well as the clinical exam and management of specific disorders.

Technic and Practice of Chiropractic

Technic and Practice of Chiropractic
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Total Pages : 418
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ISBN-10 : NWU:35558005382391
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Rating : 4/5 (91 Downloads)

Synopsis Technic and Practice of Chiropractic by : Joy Maxwell Loban

Conjugate Gaze Adjustive Technique

Conjugate Gaze Adjustive Technique
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Publisher : Universal-Publishers
Total Pages : 119
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ISBN-10 : 9781581126624
ISBN-13 : 158112662X
Rating : 4/5 (24 Downloads)

Synopsis Conjugate Gaze Adjustive Technique by : Vincent L. Perri

Dr. Perri demonstrates how eye movements and patient-assisted postures can be used to correct vertebral subluxations, somatovisceral and viscerosomatic abnormalities. The text fully demonstrates the techniques and discusses the neurological pathways activated in the applications. He fully explains how visual fields and cerebral hemispheres are linked and how this information can be applied chiropractically. Chapters include information on patterning specific chiropractic adjustments for long-term corrections using 4 different types of neuromuscular retraining. Dr. Perri demonstrates how to monitor vasomotor mirror activity during viscerosomatic corrections, and discusses DeJarnette's CMRT profiles in the context of the Conjugate Gaze Adjustive Technique. A special chapter includes how to activate global mechanisms in chiropractic corrections, and how verbal cues and speech can be used to activate specific hemispheric responses. The final chapter discusses the neuroemotional components associated with dysfunctional states and specific techniques in working with them.

Chiropractic Technique - E-Book

Chiropractic Technique - E-Book
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Publisher : Elsevier Health Sciences
Total Pages : 497
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ISBN-10 : 9780323080569
ISBN-13 : 0323080561
Rating : 4/5 (69 Downloads)

Synopsis Chiropractic Technique - E-Book by : Thomas F. Bergmann

No other book offers a complete guide to chiropractic adjustive techniques! Chiropractic Technique, 3rd Edition makes it easy to understand essential procedures and provides a rationale for their use. Written by Thomas F. Bergmann, DC, FICC, and David H. Peterson, DC, and backed by the latest research studies, this bestseller describes the basic principles needed to evaluate, select, and apply specific adjustive procedures. With a review of chiropractic history, detailed descriptions of joint examination and adjustive techniques for the spine, pelvis, and extremities, and a companion Evolve website with how-to videos, this book is a must-have reference for students and clinicians. - Offers over 700 photos and line drawings depicting the correct way to set up and perform adjustive procedures, clarifying concepts, and showing important spinal and muscle anatomy. - Includes up-to-date research studies and methods for validating manual therapy. - Discusses mechanical principles so you can determine not only which adjustive procedure to use and when, but also why you should choose one approach over another. - Organizes content thematically with a discussion of practical anatomy, kinematics, evaluation, and technique for each joint. - Covers anatomy and biomechanics in detail, along with adjustive techniques for the spine, extraspinal techniques, and additional techniques for special populations, helping you fully prepare for board examinations. - Covers the manipulable lesion as a basis for treating disorders with manual therapy, including chiropractic techniques. - Includes content on low-force techniques to help you treat elderly patients and patients who are in acute pain. - Includes useful appendices with clinical information as well as interesting historical information, including a feature on practitioners who developed specific techniques. - NEW Evolve website with video clips of the author performing all the adjustive procedures in the book. - Updated and expanded content covers new information on joint anatomy and assessment including Newton's laws and fibrocartilage, joint malposition, joint subluxation, history of subluxation/dysfunction, and sacroiliac articulation. - A procedure index printed on the inside of the front cover makes it easier to find specific procedures.

Technique Systems in Chiropractic

Technique Systems in Chiropractic
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Publisher : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages : 404
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ISBN-10 : 1983577545
ISBN-13 : 9781983577543
Rating : 4/5 (45 Downloads)

Synopsis Technique Systems in Chiropractic by : Robert Cooperstein

Technique Systems in Chiropractic describes and analyses the most common 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. Until now, the most readily available descriptions of these techniques have taken the form of articles and seminar advertisements written and distributed by the technique innovators themselves. Major chiropractic technique textbooks frequently list these techniques and some provide synopses, but they do not include the detail really required for readers to come to any serious conclusions about their safety and efficacy. In Technique Systems in Chiropractic, the authors describe over two dozen technique systems in a non-judgmental 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. KEY FEATURES - Describes and analyses over two dozen of the most widely known and used chiropractic technique systems, in' alphabetical order. - Uses a common format for each technique system, allowing the reader to easily locate desired information and draws comparisons between techniques. - Features chapters on chiropractic terminology, as well as examination and adiustive methods that are common to many technique systems. - Compiles and summarizes the relevant research on each technique, drawing summary conclusions and clearly identifying what is known and what is not known about each. - Explains why there have been so many technique systems in chiropractic, past and present, as this relates to issues of jurisprudence, practice parameters, and guidelines for care. - Explores the interface between chiropractic technique systems and the movement toward evidence-based chiropractic (EBC). Presents demographic information on the rates of utilization of each technique in Canada and the United States. - Includes a glossary of technique-specific terms and jargon. Technique Systems in Chiropractic provides a comprehensive, state-of-the-art resource on the different technique systems in common use by chiropractors throughout the world. It will provide students and practitioners of chiropractic with the easy access they need to enrich their knowledge of the vast array of chiropractic technique procedures, whether to whet their interest in pursuing further training in given technique systems, or to incorporate various of these procedures into the more generic, eclectic practice or chiropractic to which many practitioners seem to be drawn at this time. Insurance claims adjusters, attorneys, managed health care and government administrators, students and instructors in allied health professions, individual! interested in complementary and alternative medicine (CAM), and, of course, current and prospective chiropractic patients will also find this book of great interest.

Integrated Chiropractic Technique: Chiropraxis

Integrated Chiropractic Technique: Chiropraxis
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Total Pages : 260
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ISBN-10 : 0615703275
ISBN-13 : 9780615703275
Rating : 4/5 (75 Downloads)

Synopsis Integrated Chiropractic Technique: Chiropraxis by : Robert, Robert Cooperstein

An integrated practice of chiropractic theory and theory of chiropractic practice, Chiropraxis attempts to tie together much of what has been assimilated in a rather disconnected manner into a general model that leaves behind the pitfalls of the "brand-name" techniques - the unsubstantiated claims for uniqueness, originality, superiority, etc. This book describes how the body enters into coherent distortion patterns given some disruption of its postural homeostasis. This project has been a response to an unfortunate tendency for many chiropractors and chiropractic students to regard the body as a pile of bones that either stack up properly or don't, as if each bone had an independent say as to where it ought to be.

Osteopathic and Chiropractic Techniques for Manual Therapists

Osteopathic and Chiropractic Techniques for Manual Therapists
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Publisher : Singing Dragon
Total Pages : 298
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ISBN-10 : 9780857012814
ISBN-13 : 0857012819
Rating : 4/5 (14 Downloads)

Synopsis Osteopathic and Chiropractic Techniques for Manual Therapists by : Giles Gyer

The first book ever to bring together the best techniques from chiropractic and osteopathy, this easy-to-use guide is necessary reading for any manual therapist wishing to hone their skills, and discover related techniques that will enhance their practice. Offering practical step-by-step instruction on how to treat a full scope of musculoskeletal conditions, this duo-disciplinary guide draws on current anatomical and physiological research to bring all the most advanced and adaptive manipulation therapy techniques to your fingertips. Providing a brief history of the two central branches of manual therapy, it gives a valuable insight into how manipulation therapists can benefit from sharing ideas and integrating versatile techniques across practices, before providing clear, illustrated references for how to apply the methods on specific sections of the body. Demonstrating how to relieve common ailments, recognise contraindications and take excellent safety precautions, this is the ideal companion for practitioners and students of manipulation therapy for the whole body.

Chiropractic Technique

Chiropractic Technique
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Total Pages : 554
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015055837945
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Rating : 4/5 (45 Downloads)

Synopsis Chiropractic Technique by : David H. Peterson

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. Coverage of chiropractic history provides a broad understanding of general concepts and practice. Theory and practice combine to make Chiropractic Technique, 2nd Edition a must-have for anyone seeking a solid foundation in joint examination and chiropractic adjustment. The text is organized by joint system, focusing on practical anatomy, kinematics, evaluation, and technique for each system so each chapter can stand on its own as an independent discussion Specific evaluative procedures demonstrate how to identify the characteristics of manipulable lesions Background on the history of chiropractic provides an excellent foundation for joint examination and adjustive techniques Extensive photos and line drawings vividly illustrate each technique References throughout the book direct the reader to sources for more detailed information on chapter content Mechanical principles are addressed, which help the reader understand differences between adjustive procedures and how each should be performed A convenient list of joints and a joint index are included on the end sheets for quick, easy reference Authors are well known and well-respected in the chiropractic field. All chapters have been revised and updated to include the latest information available Joint anatomy and basic biomechanics coverage offers a more clinical focus in this Edition A New Chapter on mobilization, traction, and soft tissue techniques presents these similar techniques in one chapter, organized according to development and slight variation, for a clear, objective look at each one. A new user-friendly layout arranges content and illustrations so information is accessible and the text is easy-to-read.