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5.0 out of 5 stars
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Book is of very high quality with relevent interseting information. It's easy to read from a students perspectivem, a practitioner's perspective or even a outsider's perspective. Great Diagrams included, a very useful book. I do recommend it.
Published on August 18, 2007 by Leanne Ingram
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9 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
worth a buy if you do not mind typos
Clinical Application of Neuromuscular Techniques is an alternative to Travell's Trigger Point Manual if you do not do TP injections. It has great pictures, well explained treatment techniques (if you are up to date with your anatomy and medical terms) and lots of references. The disadvantage are typos (the editor must have had a bad day and was unable to write the German...
Published on December 10, 2002
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5.0 out of 5 stars
Good Stuff, August 18, 2007
This review is from: Clinical Applications of Neuromuscular Techniques: The Lower Body, Volume 2, 1e (Hardcover)
Book is of very high quality with relevent interseting information. It's easy to read from a students perspectivem, a practitioner's perspective or even a outsider's perspective. Great Diagrams included, a very useful book. I do recommend it.
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9 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
worth a buy if you do not mind typos, December 10, 2002
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This review is from: Clinical Applications of Neuromuscular Techniques: The Lower Body, Volume 2, 1e (Hardcover)
Clinical Application of Neuromuscular Techniques is an alternative to Travell's Trigger Point Manual if you do not do TP injections. It has great pictures, well explained treatment techniques (if you are up to date with your anatomy and medical terms) and lots of references. The disadvantage are typos (the editor must have had a bad day and was unable to write the German words for the references right, but also some English words are off!) Parts of the text are repeated in the book twice, what I thought is unnecessary and only adds to the number of pages but not the quality of content.
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