Chiropractic Care of Special PopulationsChiropractic clinical strategies that fall outside the accepted standards. Reprints of five years of Topics in Clinical Chiropractic updated with recent information. Algorithms and care pathways to help you identify and manage age- and gender-spe |
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Contents
A Crucial Age for Health Promotion | 16 |
A Conservative Chiropractic Management Protocol | 30 |
Chiropractic Management of the Special Needs Child | 41 |
Identification and Management | 50 |
Keys for the Chiropractor | 56 |
Adjusting the Pediatric Spine | 69 |
APPENDIX IAThe Periodic Health Examination | 80 |
APPENDIX ICChildrens Health Internet Sites | 86 |
A Current Summary | 124 |
Considerations in Adjusting Women | 135 |
Recognition and Intervention Strategies | 145 |
APPENDIX IIAA Guide to Womens Health Resources | 154 |
Management Considerations in the Geriatric Patient | 184 |
Manipulative Care and Older Persons | 195 |
A Chiropractic Perspective with a focus on Prevention | 204 |
APPENDIX IIIAInternet Sites for Seniors | 211 |
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