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Myofascial Pain and Dysfunction: The Trigger Point Manual; Vol. 2., The Lower Extremities 3 reviews Janet G. Travell, David G. Simons
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 1992
A wealth of information I bought these books (upper and lower extremeties)to help me with trigger point work in the neck and shoulders, especially the scalenes and rotator cuff and to gain more knowledge with other major muscle groups. What I ended up with was a wealth of information, more than I could ever have dreamed of, these books are beautiful, wonderful color illustrations. Clear and easy to follow. There is ...
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Treat Your Own Rotator Cuff 16 reviews Jim Johnson
Dog Ear Publishing, LLC, 2007
Well, it worked I hurt my rotator cuffs doing some bag work. I waited a long time (I'm a guy) to go into an ortho. He gave me the advice to work on my posture, lose weight and a photocopy of some exercises to do. Told me that how I injured myself didn't matter, fixing it was what counted. Well, posture and losing weight solved that problem.
Had a completely different feeling problem. Went back after ...
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Hunter, Mackin & Callahan's Rehabilitation of the Hand and Upper Extremity (2 Volume Set) 6 reviews Evelyn J. Mackin, Anne D. Callahan, ...
Mosby, 2002
Reason I passed the hand examination!! Worth every penny!! Used this as my main reference to study for the hand examination.
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Flannery O'Connor: The Imagination of Extremity 2 reviews Frederick Asals
University of Georgia Press, 1982
The best book on O'Connor ever written!!! I have written my MA thesis on O'Connor, and I can tell you that you will not find a better book that this one for teaching or research. Asals exploration of O'Connor is so extensive, clear and perceptive it discourages further efforts.
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Functional Soft Tissue Examination and Treatment by Manual Methods: New Perspectives 4 reviews Warren I. Hammer
Jones & Bartlett Publishers, 1999
A must book for anyone interested in manual medicine. Hi, I'm the author, Dr. Warren I. Hammer, DC,MS. The real reason for entering this arena is to announce to Amazon that the 2nd. edition of this text is now available. The new text is twice the size of the first and filled with the latest information about examining soft tissue and treating by soft tissue methods.
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Extremities: Painting Empire in Post-Revolutionary France 3 reviews Darcy Grimaldo Grigsby
Yale University Press, 2002
library journal's got it twisted The fact that the library journal's review of the book calls into question the sexual politics of french history painting demeans ITS validity. This book makes easy to understand the sophisticated racial, sexual, and art historical undercurrents that lay as a background to the 19th century. Indeed it is these subjects that hold the greatest kernel of interest to anyone interested in the art of ...
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Manual Mobilization of the Joints: The Kaltenborn Method of Joint Examination and Treatment : The Extremities 3 reviews Freddy M. Kaltenborn, Olaf Evjenth, ...
Orthopedic Physical Therapy, 1999
Interesting and informative As a student of physiotherapy I don't have much time, so I am greatful when I find a book like this that gives me so much information in so little time. It was fun to read and is also a very good refrence guide.
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Emergent Management of Trauma 5 reviews
McGraw-Hill Professional, 2000
Emergent Management of Trauma This is a compact but detailed practical manual of trauma care. The text is clear and supplemented by high quality tables and illustrations, and is comprehensive. A particular strength is the discussion on advantages and disadvantages of various practical procedures, and I have found this book invaluable as a quick reference in the resuscitaion area. Highly recommended to all emergency ...
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Skeletal Imaging: Atlas of the Spine and Extremities 3 reviews John A. M. Taylor, Donald Resnick
Saunders, 2000
Another Trasure from the master of his craft. This is an outstanding referece book for imaging professionals in the academic and private sector who wish to maintain a comprehensive overview of all skeletal structures and the supporting musculature at hand. The imaging planes selected directly correlate with the needs of the imaging professional and having combined both the spine and extremities in a single volume is indeed the most ...
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Extremities 7 reviews Tracy Lee
Vantage Pr, 2000
Exciting and Enticing Novel by Tracey Lee I started to read it on a Tuesday and finished it on Wednesday (the next day)!! Extremities definately kept me interested and anxious as to what will happen next. Real life, real people, real issues are at hand. The story deals with love, happiness, desire, sisterhood, deceit, and pain. All the ingredients of life. I aniticipate reading another novel by Tracey Lee.
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Trigger Points II: Extremities 2 reviews Papertech
Permacharts Inc, 2000
Trigger Points - Extremities Quick Reference Reviewer: Sue S. from Chicago I have needed trigger point therapy for myofascial pain. An important part of my treatment has been training in self-treatment. There is also a workbook by Clair Davies that is very useful. But a workbook goes into details, and for everyday use these are wonderful because the basic trigger points are clearly shown for quick reference in color along with the pain ...
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The Growing Hand: Diagnosis and Management of the Upper Extremity in Children (Mosby) 2 reviews
Mosby Ltd., 1999
Excellent reference book specially for hand surgeons Excellent book that includes every topic of congenital hand deformities and traumatic problems of the hand in children. Specially for hand surgeons is a reference book that has to be in their library .
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Anatomic Variations of the Upper Extremity 1 review Chris P. Tountas, Ronald A. Bergman
Churchill Livingstone, 1993
Anatomical variations of the upper extremity This is an excellent book, well researched and documented and very helpful for the hand therapist or professional that deals with upper extremity pathology.
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The Acl Deficient Knee (Ascp Integrative Hematopathology) 1 review
Amer Acad of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 1994
Excellent book for the many ACL'ers out there....... This book is for all the ACL'ERS out there that have blown out their knees (myself included). Great Information...
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The The Adult Hip 1 review John J Callaghan, Aaron G Rosenberg, ...
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 1997
Satisfaction Thanks to Amazon, that delivered the book in excellent condition and in a good time, it's a satisfaction to buy !
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Acland's DVD Atlas of Human Anatomy, DVD 1: The Upper Extremity: Disc 1 1 review Robert D Acland
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2003
extremely useful for learning anatomy This set of DVDs is transformed from Acland's preeminent Video Atlas of Anatomy series. It is an extremely navigable learning tool with even higher quality audio and visual resolution. The DVDs are based on true dissected specimens. They are particularly useful for those who need to learn anatomy but have few or no chance to do dissection. I also know some people who want to learn anatomy but ...
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Atlas of Color Coded Doppler Sonography: Vascular and Soft Tissue Structures of the Upper Extremity, Thoracic ... 1 review Franz X. J. Fruhwald
Springer, 1992
Fabulous! A non-stop ride from beginning to end. The best Atlas of Color Coded Doppler Sonography I've read yet, and I've read quite a few. Well-written, gripping, and altogether masterful. The dexrous manipulation of digits, the soft touch -- a feat. I couldn't put it down. Two thumbs up!
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Arthroscopic Surgery: The Shoulder and Elbow (Arthroscopic Surgery) 1 review James C. Esch, Champ L., Jr., M.D. Baker, ...
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 1993
Artroscopy surgery: The shoulder and elbow The most detailed book in shoulder and elbow artroscopy
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Atlas of Hand Surgery (POSY) 1 review
W.B. Saunders Company, 1997
Terrific general purpose hand surgery book. Neat diagrams, but no chapter on scapholunate ligament injuries
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Atlas of Palpatory Anatomy of the Lower Extremities : A Manual Inspection of the Surface 1 review Serge Tixa
McGraw-Hill Professional Publishing, 1998
Palpatory Anatomy by Serge Tixa Nearly very physical exam starts with: "Where does it hurt?" Hundreds of structures are easily identified using this atlas. Superb photography. I can't wait for the upcoming edition on the upper extremities. No other book like it.
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