The Chiropractic Theories: A Textbook of Scientific Research
Book info: The Chiropractic Theories: A Textbook of Scientific Research (Hardcover, 448 pages – LWW, 2004) – LWW, 2004. Language: Eng.
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This comprehensive textbook serves as an essential resource for chiropractic students and professionals alike, offering a thorough examination of chiropractic theories grounded in the latest scientific research. The Fourth Edition has been meticulously reorganized to prioritize contemporary biomedical studies, particularly focusing on the three-phase model of the vertebral subluxation complex (V.S.C.). Students preparing for the National Board of Chiropractors Examination Parts II, III, and IV will find this text invaluable, as it provides critical insights into the chiropractic approach to health and wellness, including essential topics such as nutrition, exercise, and psychosocial factors affecting patient care. Additionally, this edition emphasizes the development of critical thinking skills among chiropractic students, integrating new contributors and chapters that delve into statistical principles and methods for validating chiropractic theories. With its rich content and structured approach, this textbook is not just a reference for exams; it's a vital tool for understanding the complexities of chiropractic care and its applications in real-world health scenarios.