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William J. Ruch
ISBN: 9780849331176
Format: Hardback
Publisher:Informa Healthcare
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This atlas covers the common types of changes that occur in the structure of the spine. It classifies, documents, and arranges them in progressive order of severity of dislocation and degeneration. The illustrations include advanced imaging of sections of the spine and pelvis.
Subluxation is the loss of joint alignment and integrity. This book describes such injury to the spine. Packed with illustrations and photographs, including advanced imaging (CT scan and MRI) of sections of the spine and pelvis, the atlas makes it easy to recognize the characteristic patterns of subluxations. The common types of changes that occur in the structures of the spine have been classified, documented, and arranged in the order of progressive severity of dislocation and degeneration.
| ISBN | 084933117X | | Pages | 260 | | ISBN13 | 9780849331176 (What's this?) | | Volumes | 1 | | Publisher | Informa Healthcare | | Weight (grammes) | 1179 | | Imprint | CRC Press Inc | | Published in | Boca Raton | | Format | Hardback | | Height (mm) | 292 | | Publication date | 24 Jan 1997 | | Width (mm) | 229 | | Library of Congress | RZ265.S64R | | Spine width (mm) | 21 | | DEWEY | 616.73 | | Academic level | Undergraduate, Postgraduate, Professional / Scholarly | | DEWEY edition | DC21 | |
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| | | Preface | | | | | | Acknowledgment | | | | | | Introduction | | | | | | Biographical Information | | | | | | Colophon (Production Notes) | | | | Ch. 1 | | Normal Human Spine: Structure and Dynamics | | | | Ch. 2 | | Pathophysiology of the Human Spine | | | | Ch. 3 | | Subluxations of the Cervical Spine | | | | Ch. 4 | | Subluxations of the Thoracic Spine | | | | Ch. 5 | | Subluxations of the Lumbar Spine | | | | Ch. 6 | | Subluxations of the Pelvic Girdle | | | | | | Glossary | | | | | | References | | | | | | Index | | |
"Because of its detailed nature, this atlas would be of most interest to orthopaedic physical therapists specializing in spinal dysfunction. It would also make a valuable addition to the anatomy reference collection of physical therapy schools, departments, and office practices." -The Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy "documents CT Scan, MRI, x-ray, and dissection studies of spinal pathologies, which should be important to all healthcare professionals." -American Journal of Clinical Chiropractic "an excellent resource for chiropractors who want to improve the quality of care in their practice." -Today's Chiropractic  Be the first to write a customer review
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