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Atlas of Common Subluxations of the Human Spine and Pelvis

Atlas of Common Subluxations of the Human Spine and Pelvis

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A must for every chiropractor
Review: An excellent illustration of cervical postural distortions and the related manifestations which compromise the spinal cord and brain stem. Clearly illustrates the muscles which need to be released to improve spinal health.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent for the anatomist
Review: An excellent illustration of cervical postural distortions and the related manifestations which compromise the spinal cord and brain stem. Clearly illustrates the muscles which need to be released to improve spinal health.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A must for every chiropractor
Review: This book is a wonderful contribution to chiropractic. The photographs are superb. Anyone who needs evidence of the devastating effects of vertebral subluxations should read this book.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Great pictures light on new insights
Review: This is a great visual atlas of what chiropractors believe is the "cause" of what ails the masses. It is difficult to argue with the author when it comes to what a subluxation is since he has assembled photographs to support his point. However, one is left without any new insight into what exactly this subluxation "thing" is based on the text. Pictures are nice, but what about an analysis?

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Great pictures light on new insights
Review: This is a great visual atlas of what chiropractors believe is the "cause" of what ails the masses. It is difficult to argue with the author when it comes to what a subluxation is since he has assembled photographs to support his point. However, one is left without any new insight into what exactly this subluxation "thing" is based on the text. Pictures are nice, but what about an analysis?


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