Cross-Training the Chiropractic Assistant Textbook

Cross-Training the Chiropractic Assistant Textbook
Author: CATS Careers Schools
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 211
Release: 2010-09-13
Genre: Education
ISBN: 055731142X

Cross-Training the Chiropractic Assistant is designed to teach Medical Billing, Medical Office Procedures, Medical Office Clinical and Laboratory Procedures, Chiropractic Technology, and Chiropractic X-Ray.

Principles and Practice of Chiropractic, Third Edition

Principles and Practice of Chiropractic, Third Edition
Author: Scott Haldeman
Publisher: McGraw Hill Professional
Total Pages: 1246
Release: 2012-09-01
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0071811567

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.

Pocket Guide to Chiropractic Skeletal Radiology

Pocket Guide to Chiropractic Skeletal Radiology
Author: Rhonda J. Boone
Publisher: McGraw Hill Professional
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2000
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780838581308

This how to manual designed for the clinical setting provides chiropractic students and graduates with a quick reference to radiographic technology and positioning as it relates to chiropractic practice.

Chiropractic Text Book

Chiropractic Text Book
Author: R. W. Stephenson
Publisher: Ravenio Books
Total Pages: 590
Release: 2015-12-07
Genre: Medical
ISBN:

This book is written for use in the class room. It may, however, be studied just as easily by the field practitioner, and is not too technical in most of its parts to be readily grasped by the layman. It has grown, rather than having been written; it is the expansion of the notes which were tested in the class room for six years, and the writer believes that, with the constant arrangement and betterment to suit the requirements of the students of Chiropractic, this has created a real textbook, rendering easily understood a subject that students have always said was difficult.

The Science of Chiropractic

The Science of Chiropractic
Author: Daniel David Palmer
Publisher: Forgotten Books
Total Pages: 844
Release: 2017-03-16
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780243935185

Excerpt from The Science of Chiropractic: Its Principles and Adjustments To handle, to perform an operation by hand (as in surgery). This would answer to describe hand treatment for disease, and the following forms would naturally come from it. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.

Chiropractic Manipulative Skills

Chiropractic Manipulative Skills
Author: David Byfield
Publisher: Churchill Livingstone
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2005
Genre: Chiropractic
ISBN: 9780443100963

This unique resource approaches chiropractic manipulative skills in a logical, sequential fashion that covers all regions of the spine and pelvis. Special sections address topics such as patient positioning, thrust skills, anatomical landmark location, geriatric manual skills, pediatric skills, and dealing with the pregnant patient. Also provides educational, neurophysiological, and biomechanical rationales for skills learning and training from an international team of authors. Clear step-by-step descriptions of the techniques. Sequences of illustrations match the steps in the procedures. Detailed explanations of cervical techniques emphasize the risks and steps required to carry them out safely. Appropriate for use by qualified chiropractors wanting a "refresher" in these techniques or by the non-chiropractor wanting to incorporate these techniques into their practice. New chapters on using the skills with children and the elderly. A new chapter on using the techniques with pregnant patients. The cervical spine chapter has been expanded to cover risks and safety issues in more detail and the latest research findings on this issue. Features 194 new illustrations and revised and updated text.

Chiropractic Technique - E-Book

Chiropractic Technique - E-Book
Author: Thomas F. Bergmann
Publisher: Elsevier Health Sciences
Total Pages: 497
Release: 2010-05-28
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0323080561

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.