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Where Does My Horse Hurt?: A Hands-On Guide to Evaluating Pain and Dysfunction Using Chiropratic Methods [Hardback]

  • Formāts: Hardback, 184 pages, height x width x depth: 237x256x19 mm, weight: 914 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Aug-2011
  • Izdevniecība: J.A.Allen & Co Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 0851319866
  • ISBN-13: 9780851319865
Citas grāmatas par šo tēmu:
  • Formāts: Hardback, 184 pages, height x width x depth: 237x256x19 mm, weight: 914 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Aug-2011
  • Izdevniecība: J.A.Allen & Co Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 0851319866
  • ISBN-13: 9780851319865
Citas grāmatas par šo tēmu:
Many horse health and behaviour problems are rooted in chiropractic issues. Through a series of 27 body checkups the horse owner can locate where a problem lies - not always obvious! A do-it-yourself method of determining When and Where your horse hurts. This book is not intended to teach the reader chiropractic technique; it is meant as a sensbible plan of action for maintaining your horse's physical health and general happiness while preserving your sanity and your pocketbook. Your horse's body 'talks' to you in countless ways, and the pages ahead tell you what is is saying. It is a large format book with concealed wiro binding, allowing the book to open flat for ease of use.
Foreword vii
Joyce Harman
Preface viii
Acknowledgments x
PART ONE Introduction to Chiropractic and Body Checkups
1(32)
Chapter 1 A Chiropractic Awakening
3(6)
Introduction
3(1)
What Happened One Day
4(1)
My First Chiropractor Visit
5(1)
Are You Sure This Isn't Quackery?
6(1)
My Misconceptions
7(2)
Chapter 2 How Chiropractic Works
9(8)
Subluxation
9(1)
Adjustments
10(1)
How Does Chiropractic Work on a 1,000-Pound Horse?
11(3)
Compensation
14(1)
What You Can Do to Help Your Horse
15(2)
Chapter 3 When to Consider Chiropractic---and When Not
17(6)
Symptoms: What Are They Telling You?
17(2)
Primary Causes: When Chiropractic Is Not the Answer
19(3)
Chiropractor or Veterinarian?
22(1)
Chapter 4 How to Find a Good Chiropractor
23(6)
Chiropractic Associations
24(1)
Ask Your Veterinarian
24(1)
Eye Spy
24(5)
Chapter 5 Body Checkup Fundamentals
29(4)
What Are Body Checkups?
29(1)
Hand Positions
29(1)
Time, Pressure, and Patience
30(1)
Sensitivity, Response, and Range of Motion
31(1)
You Can Do This!
32(1)
PART TWO 27 Body Checkups You Can Do on Your Horse
33(122)
Chiropractic Body Checkups
35(1)
How To
35(2)
Three Sample Checkups
37(4)
Body Checkups: Final Instructions (and Caveats)
41(2)
Section 1 The Head and Neck Body Checkups
43(22)
1 The Atlas
44(4)
2 The Occiput
48(4)
3 The TMJ (Temporomandibular Joint)
52(4)
4 The Neck (C2--C6)
56(4)
5 The C7 (7th Cervical Vertebra)
60(5)
Section 2 The Front End Body Checkups
65(42)
6 The Shoulder Blade
66(3)
7 The Shoulder
69(5)
8 The Sternum
74(3)
9 The Elbow
77(4)
10 The Knee
81(3)
11 The Accessory Carpal Bone
84(3)
12 The Splint Bones
87(3)
13 The Fetlock
90(4)
14 The Sesamoid Bones
94(4)
15 The Pastern
98(4)
16 The Coffin Joint
102(5)
Section 3 The Back Body Checkups
107(22)
17 The Withers
108(4)
18 The Thoracic Vertebrae
112(5)
19 The Ribs
117(5)
20 The Lumbar Vertebrae
122(4)
21 The Intertransverse Joint
126(3)
Section 4 The Hind End Body Checkups
129(26)
22 The Sacrum
130(4)
23 The Sacroiliac Joint
134(3)
24 The Hip Joint
137(4)
25 The Stifle
141(4)
26 The Hock
145(4)
27 The Tail Vertebrae
149(6)
Appendix A 155(6)
Appendix B 161(4)
About the Author & Author Testimonials 165(4)
Index 169
Dr. Renee Tucker received her Doctorate in Veterinary Medicine from the University of Tennessee. She added her Certification for Animal Chiropractic (CAC) in 1998, and her Acupuncture certification in 2000. She started her own private practice, specialising exclusively in equine acupuncture and chiropractic work in 2000.She currently lives in California.