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Great Book, February 18, 1997
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This review is from: What to Do When It Hurts: Self-Diagnosis and Rehabilitation of Common Aches and Pains (Paperback)
Well thought out book. It takes every ache and pain and tells you how to fix it. Easy to read and clear in its directions. I stumbled across this book in store and am glad I did. It's a reference I will use often
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Quack book, March 20, 2005
This review is from: What to Do When It Hurts: Self-Diagnosis and Rehabilitation of Common Aches and Pains (Paperback)
If I could give this book zero stars I would. However, I am forced by the amazon website to give it at least one.
This book appeals to common sense rather than physiotherapy science.
Treatment is restricted to the area of injury rather than a holistic view. For example, symptoms from the knee can be caused by or accentuated by ankle or hip problems.
Suggest you see a physiotherapist if you are injured and don't waste your money on this book.
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BIG HELP, July 17, 1997
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This review is from: What to Do When It Hurts: Self-Diagnosis and Rehabilitation of Common Aches and Pains (Paperback)
This book really helped. After injuring myself went to the doctor who suggested lot's of medications, etc. Skeptical, I went to bookstore and came across this book. Found other treatment ideas in it and took it back to the doctor with me. He was shocked at my audacity, but agreed with the recommendation in the book. Saved me thousands of bucks and lots of grief. Doc said he was going to buy a copy. WOW
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