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Somatovisceral Aspects of Chiropractic

An Evidence-Based Approach

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Assess and manage chiropractic patients with internal problems! This one incredible resource presents both the clinical and scientific evidence for the treatment of somatovisceral dysfunction through manipulation
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Publication date
2001
Issue number
1
Cover
paperback
Pages count
245
Dimensions (mm)
203 x 254
Weight (g)
658
  • 1. Introduction: Somatovisceral Considerations in the Science of Tone
    2. Health Perspectives: Past, Present, and Future
    3. History of Legal Conflict
    4. Autonomic Neuroanatomy of the Vertebral Subluxation
    5. Referred Pain and Related Phenomena: Selected Topics
    6. Patient-Based Outcomes Assessment: Pencil-and-Paper Instruments
    7. Instrumentation and Imaging
    8. Mechanically Induced Pelvic Pain and Organic Dysfunction
    9. The Alimentary Canal: A Current Chiropractic Perspective
    10. Chiropractic Care and the Cardiovascular System
    11. Breathing and the Verteberal Subluxation Complex
    12. Chiropractic Aspects of Headache as a Somatovisceral Problem
    13. Subluxation and the Special Senses
    14. Endocrine Disorders
    15. Somatovisceral Involvement in the Pediatric Patient
    16. The Somatovisceral Interface: Further Evidence
    17. Neurological Holism: Chiropractics Scientific Future?
    Glossary

    JARGON BUSTERS:
    Somatovisceral: visceral functions that are activated or inhibited by somatic sensory stimulation
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