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Foundations of Chiropractic: Subluxation
Meridel I. Gatterman
- 15 Jan 1995
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TL;DR: This text examines the central chiropractic topic of spinal subluxation, integrating both theory and clinical research, covering topics including: the subluxion complex model; signs and symptoms that accompany subluxed syndrome; and appropriate manipulative and adjustive therapy.
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Abstract: This text examines the central chiropractic topic of spinal subluxation, integrating both theory and clinical research. It covers topics including: the subluxation complex model; signs and symptoms that accompany subluxation syndrome; and appropriate manipulative and adjustive therapy.
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