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Reviews
Title: Chiropractic Approach to Low Back Pain Syndromes
Author: Shu Yan Ng, DC
Publisher: Med Info Publishing Company
18/F, Block A, Sun Yun Industrial Bldg.
9 Tin Wan Close, Tin Wan
Hong Kong
Category: Doctor education
Publication: Softcover book, 417 pages, $59.00
Dr. Ng is the director of the Humana Chiropractic Centre Pte., Ltd.
of Singapore and Hong Kong.
This text contains 417 pages and is divided into three distinct
sections. The first section deals with the description of the
chiropractic approach to mechanical low back pain. Various
modalities and nutritional supplementation and the rationale for
their use are dealt with in detail. The second section deals with
the pathogenesis, clinical features, examination, and treatment of
mechanical low back syndromes. The third section contains an
overview of some of the nonmechanical causes of low back pain.
One of the great features of this text is that it attempts to
correlate Western studies with research from the Chinese literature
relative to mechanical low back pain syndromes. There is also an
extensive reference list of 22 pages.
The contents are broken down into 29 well-written, well-illustrated
and clearly understandable chapters starting from the case history
and progressing through each region of the spine, and finishing
with pathological and entrapment neuropathies.
This text is an invaluable aid to the student studying differential
diagnosis and struggling with the concept of "What to do next."
This text eliminates a lot of the guess work by the use of numerous
algorithms that are strategically placed throughout each chapter.
Doctors of chiropractic who have not kept up-to-date with the
current literature would be well advised to read this superb
publication.
The only weakness I find in this text is in its liberal use of the
term "viscerosomatic reflexes." There is no question that certain
viscerosomatic reflexes are secondary to malignancy, aneurysm,
infectious diseases, and many other conditions but to make a
blanket statement that viscerosomatic reflexes are an absolute
contraindication without concurrent medical care is to deny the
existence of hundreds of research papers that state the opposite.
Nevertheless, this is a wonderful text.
Innes rating: 8
Stephen Savoie, DC
Title: Diverse Topics in the Clinical Management of Women and
Children -- A Handbook for Chiropractors
Author: Karen B. Silgari Cohen, DC
Publisher: Extension Press
(408) 425-1422
Category: Doctor education
Publication: Softcover book
As the title suggests, this is a book covering a wide range of
topics in the management of women and children. Dr. Cohen has
selected topics including menopause, osteoporosis, functional
digestion, parasitology, chronic fatigue syndrome, digestive
support for autoimmune dicorders, fibrositis, neonatal intensive
care, attention deficit disorder and early childhood abuse.
Each chapter is organized with a discussion of the condition or
problem and one or more holistic approaches to its treatment. The
treatment options range from chiropractic adjustments,
physiotherapeutics, homeopathic remedies, nutritional
supplementation, herbal remedies and exercise.
The book provides an overall approach to these problems. The doctor
then can decide which of these approaches to incorporate into their
management plan for an individual patient.
This book is not for everybody. For those in our profession who
take a broader view of patient management this book will provide
additional tools for patient care. Those who are more conservative
in their management will only find limited information they would
be able to use.
The book does not necessarily follow an orderly progression by
condition or age, and it covers diverse topics. The one criticism
I have of the book is the documentation of the information. There
is a bibliography at the end, but it would be more helpful to
reference the material in the body of the work. In several
instances studies were mentioned but not specifically noted or
referenced. In this day of increasing scepticism of what we do,
the more we can reference to original sources the better.
Savoie Rating: 7.5
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