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Marketing Chiropractic to Medical Practices Christina L Acampora
Jones & Bartlett Publishers, 2008
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 ...
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The The Chiropractic Theories: A Textbook of Scientific Research 1 review Robert A Leach
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2003
Good for chiropractic students taking national boards This book helped me on the Principles of Chiropractic portion of the Part II National Chiropractic Boards. The boards also lists this as one of the references used for this portion of the test. The following are helped out a lot. National Board of Chiropractic Part II Study Guide: Key Review Questions and Answers isbn:0974328731 National Board of Chiropractic Part III Study Guide: Key Review ...
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Chiropractic Technique 4 reviews David H. Peterson, Thomas F. Bergmann
Mosby, 2002
Great text to learn chiropractic technique I recently graduated chiropractic college and found this book to be one of the main sources to help me learn chiropractic technique. The pictures are great. It shows you how to set up and what the direction of torque is. I used this to study for the National Boards Part 2, 3 and 4. It also has a great section on how show how to translate a PRS-SP Gonstead listing into a National or Medicare ...
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Home Chiropractic Handbook 12 reviews Karl V. Holinquist
One Eight, Incorporated, 1998
Hurray for us simpletons. First, let me just mention this books saved my job. As a computer programmer I found my wrists becoming worse and worse over time. I scheduled my routine chiropractic visits for awhile, but soon, I found my funds were running dry. On top of this, my wife was suffering at her work due to back pains. Since we could not afford routine chiropractic visits and needed to do something, we decided ...
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The Chiropractic Way: How Chiropractic Care Can Stop Your Pain and Help You Regain Your Health Without Drugs ... 10 reviews Michael Lenarz, Victoria St. George
Bantam, 2003
The Straight Scoop. In Early 1988 I was rear ended by a Semi Truck. I walked away. By that evening I was in a neck brace and stayed in it 2 weeks.
I went to the Medical Docs and they X-rayed, they did this and that, they said soft tissue injury to me a hundred times, but acted like they were looking into a glass darkly. They said lets try this and that too, and so we tried some of their favorite therapies and ...
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Fundamentals of Chiropractic Daniel Redwood, Carl Cleveland
Mosby, 2003
This textbook introduces and explains basic chiropractic philosophy and history, principles, and applications in practice. In addition to covering chiropractic care techniques, it also discusses anatomy, biomechanics, and physiology, as well as spinal analysis and diagnostic procedures. Key scientific and philosophical issues within the chiropractic community are addressed. Clearly presented material in an easy-to-follow format defines ...
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Chiropractic first: The fastest growing healthcare choice--before drugs or surgery 16 reviews Terry A Rondberg
Chiropractic Journal, 1998
For open minded people If you're locked in the "medical model" of treating sickness and disease, you probably have no interest in chiropractic or any other "alternative" health care system. So, this book won't be for you. But if you are looking for a better way to approach health and wellness and want an easy-to-read introduction to chiropractic, this book is excellent. If you notice, most of the people who criticized ...
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Principles and Practices of Chiropractic 4 reviews Scott Haldeman
McGraw-Hill Medical, 2004
An excellent overview... Dr. Haldeman has written a balanced and thorough overview of the chiropractic profession. It is somewhat dated but a medical literature search will quickly bring you up to speed as he continues to publish extensively in journals such as Spine. Highly recommended if you want the basics.
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Chicken Soup for the Chiropractic Soul 1 review Jack Canfield, Mark Victor Hansen, ...
Health Communications, Inc., 2002
Chicken Soup for the Chiropractic Soul Awesome book, provides good factual evidence in story format of how chiropractic treatment can work for everyone.
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The Business of Chiropractic: How to Prosper After Startup (2nd Edition) 17 reviews Ivan Delman
Do Write Publishing Company, 2002
Simply Outstanding I often shake my head in disbelief to think that many of my fellow chiropractors will shell out thousands of dollars in practice management seminars when a book such as this exists for a fraction of the cost, and in truth, is much better. Ivan Delman has managed to take important universal truths of business success and apply it to chiropractic in a simple but powerful way. Passion, wisdom, ...
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Opportunities in Chiropractic Careers Bart Green, Claire Johnson, ...
McGraw-Hill, 2004
The most comprehensive career book series available, Opportunities In...explores a vast range of professions to help job seekers find the job that's best for them. Each book offers: The latest information on a field of interest Training and education requirements for each career Up-to-date professional and internet resources Salary statistics for different positions within each field And much more
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Chiropractic: The Superior Alternative William H. Koch
Bayeux Arts, 1996
the publication of Dr. Koch's book marks the 100th anniversary of Chiropactic. This anniversary does not commemorate the invention of a new treatment for disease or pain. Ra ther it celebrates the discovery of a previously undiscovered principal of life which governs the fine line between health and disease. This timely and significant book explores that life principal. Dr. Koch provides chiropractic care to the remote out-islands of the ...
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The Well Adjusted Horse: Equine Chiropractic Methods You Can Do 9 reviews Daniel R. Kamen
Brookline Books, 1998
A great book if you have the background knowledge! I am an Equine Physical Therapist. I frequently encounter chiropractic issues in my horses and have had to rely on waiting for someone else to come out and assess/ treat the horse. I thought I could do alot of this myself but I needed more detailed instruction. Although I do not consider myself a replacement for the chiropractor, I believe I can treat quite a few of these problems without the ...
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Chiropractic, Health Promotion, And Wellness 1 review Meridel I. Gatterman
Jones and Bartlett Publishers, 2006
Get well, stay well, and be well. This is a great, little book ... for chiropractic patients, chiropractic doctors, and anyone interested in wellness.
The writing is clear, succinct, and intelligent. The photographs and diagrams are fun and easy to follow. This is well-worth the purchase.
Get well, stay well ... be well. Here are tips to show you "how".
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Teaching Your Patients Chiropractic 1 review John L. Reizer
WINCAN PUBLISHING, 2006
Excellent Book! I think this book is excellent. You have created so many good books over the past few years but this one is going to really help students and docs educate patients. I appreciate your hard work and wish you much success with your writing career.
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National Board of Chiropractic Part III Study Guide: Key Review Questions and Answers with Explanations 1 review Patrick Leonardi
Silver Educational Publishing, 2005
Excellent book for the boards This is a wonderful book for the boards. The questions are just great and helpful since they are of board type. The explanations are excellent because they tell you why other choices are wrong. This book helped me lot on the boards and I also recommend Yochum's book Skeletal radiology book. Both these books are wonderful.
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Appleton & Lange's Review for the Chiropractic Boards 3-4 8 reviews Jeannete B. Gibson
McGraw-Hill Medical, 1998
I should have read this, skipped class, and learned business At first I thought this was too much information, then I realized it was everything I needed to know for my clinical studies as well as my academic studies. It is hard to understand how this book was written by doctors. I think professional editors would have a hard time negotiating this level of complexity. You both made it look simple and easy to follow. The amount of organization it ...
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Upper Cervical Subluxation Complex: A Review of the Chiropractic and Medical Literature 4 reviews Kirk Eriksen
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2003
A must for all chiropractors Dr. Eriksen's book is a significant contribution to the profession. Don't be misled by the title--this book is a must read for all chiropractors--not just upper cervical specialists. It provides the "intellectual ammunition" to respond to those who claim there is no scientific evidence to support subluxation.
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National Board of Chiropractic Part II Study Guide: Key Review Questions and Answers 1 review Patrick Leonardi
Silver Educational Publishing, 2005
EXCELLENT QUESTIONS, GIVES YOU AN IDEA OF WHAT TO EXPECT I bought this book at my bookstore in chiropractic school since I found a lot of students using it for board prep. Neuromusculoskeletal Diagnosis and Chiropractic Practice sections were crucial in helping me pass the boards. The questions are all in sections and organized so you go and see what you need more study time in.
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National Board of Chiropractic Part I Study Guide: Key Review Questions and Answers 1 review Patrick Leonardi
Silver Educational Publishing, 2005
Great for the Part I preparation The questions on the subject areas on physiology, spinal anatomy, microbiology, general anatomy, chemistry, etc. were on target. I would definitely recommend this book because it showed me how the boards were asking questions. In addition, I feel if I didn't study this book, I would have not been as prepared for taking the boards. It goes to show, I passed the first time taking the Part I ...
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