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Manual Therapy for the Peripheral Nerves

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The new diagnosis and therapy concept for the peripheral nerves by Jean-Pierre Barral and Alain Croibier is introduced for the first time in the book 'Manual Therapy for the Peripheral Nerves'. Disorders of the plexus and nerves which cause dysfunctions are described in a practical and detailed way from anatomic, physiological and pathological points of view. Examination and treatment techniques are described step by step and clarified with a multitude of photographs and illustrations. This book offers all osteopaths and other manual therapists the perfect guide to putting this new therapy concept into practice.

288 pages, Hardcover

First published March 29, 2007

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August 8, 2012
Love it. The structure of this book really works for me. I didn't get into a lot of the manual therapy components as they are not currently relevant, but gaining a better understanding of peripheral neuroanatomy and integration with other anatomical structures is useful.
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