by Lisa A. DeStefano DO
Focusing on the “how” and “why” of manual medicine techniques, Greenman’s Principles of Manual Medicine, 6th Edition, gives you the practical tools you need to improve patients’ neuromusculoskeletal system function. This popular osteopathic guide by Dr. Lisa DeStefano and P.T. Mark Bookhout covers the foundations of manual medicine as well as specific techniques for diagnosing and treating musculoskeletal pain. More than 1,000 photographs——walk you step by step through each technique.
Takes you systematically from principles and concepts, through specific techniques and procedures, to clinical correlations—all with a clinical focus that prepares you for today’s practice
Includes important content updates on cranial and upper quarter, as well as newly streamlined information on myofascial/soft tissue
Features up-to-date references that reflect current, evidence-based literature
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