Author: David Byfield BSc(Hons) DC MPhil FBCA FCC FFEAC
Edition: 1
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 070203424X
Category: Medical
Edition: 1
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 070203424X
Category: Medical
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Technique Skills in Chiropractic covers many common diversified adjustive techniques for all regions of the spine and pelvis using a structured skill-based methodology. Download Technique Skills in Chiropractic medical books for free.
The basic skills required in order to carry out manipulative procedures safely and effectively are clearly presented, with photographs supporting descriptions of techniques and online video clips showing how to perform them. One of the key aspects of this text is the sequential and structured approach to manual skill learning from basic posture to more complex movement patterns to complete the overall manipulative/adjustive procedure. Technique Skills in Chiropractic now comes with PageburstA, which gives readers access to the complete book content electronically. De Get Technique Skills in Chiropractic our bestseller medical books.
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