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Dewey Decimal Number: 616.74 EAN: 9780895296580 ISBN: 0895296586 Label: Avery Manufacturer: Avery Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 192 Publication Date: October 01, 1995 Publisher: Avery Studio: Avery Accessories:
Editorial Review: Product Description: According to chiropractor Thomas Griner, spastic muscles are at the root of many bone, muscle and joint problems. In this book, Griner lists common misdiagnoses, explains the true causes of specific symptoms, and tells how to relieve muscle spasms through exercise and massage. Line drawings. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Good transaction. GREAT BOOKThis book arrived within just a couple of days! Packaged very well, too. Incidentally, this book is very good. Truly revolutionary approach to wellness. There really aren't many doctors (yet) who know about Thomas Griner and his techniques. However, fortunately a friend referred me to Dr. Bryan Siegel in Scottsdale, AZ who uses this technique; and it really works! I am an RN who has had several physical traumas, and have been to many chiropractors over the years with mediocre results; but I'm feeling ... Read More Rating: - What's Really Wrong with You?A Revolutionary Look at How Muscles Affect Your Health, by Thomas Griner A great alternative to chiropractic manipulation, neuro-soma may intrest you greatly! I recommend it highly if you feel you've tried everything with no success... Rating: - I Think He Has Hit on Something!I purchased and read this book several years ago upon the prodding of a friend and must say that I was very pleasantly surprised. First of all, I am no Doctor, Chiropractor, etc., but I can reason and think and Mr. Griner's premise makes a heck of alot of sense! Why are so many people in continuous and recurring back and even body pain? Why is the answer from the Chiropractors always herniated discs, slipped discs, subluxations, etc., etc. and utilize the one-size-fits-all treatments ... Read More Rating: - Not very good or accurateI read through the context of the book and hoped to find some meaningful information about muscular problems, however I found that the authors descriptions of "perceived phenonomenon" to be totally inaccurate and barred by lack of real clinical experience. The terminology of hypotonic spasm vs hypertonic spasm is nonsense, as all spasm by definition is hypertonic. He makes a number of descriptions about human anatomy that make me question whether he has had any training at all. If this book is a result ... Read More Rating: - A New Look-insightful and helpfulQuite a different look at the muscular system. I didn't agree with everything but throughout the reading of this book knew there was an underlieing feeling of truth. The case studies presented ring of the same things I see in my patients. Its helped me help my patients to better health. Don't discount this book based on its 'different theory' and some poor illustrations. Be opened minded, it's only going to cost you [$] bucks. In association with Amazon.com | |