Clinical Reasoning in Spine Pain, Volume II: Primary Management of Cervical Disorders Using the CRISP Protocols, by internationally recognized clinician, author, and researcher Dr. Donald R. Murphy is the second volume in th...

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Clinical Reasoning in Spine Pain, Volume II: Primary Management of Cervical Disorders Using the CRISP Protocols, by internationally recognized clinician, author, and researcher Dr. Donald R. Murphy is the second volume in the book series for chiropractors, physical therapists, medical doctors, and other professionals as well as students who study, treat, and care for people with spine problems. As in Volume I, this book provides the reader with a practical, evidence-based approach designed for real-world application. This Volume builds on Volume I, however it can also serve as a stand-alone text for those interested in an organized, evidence-based strategy to confidently manage patients with cervical (and thoracic) disorders. Murphy demonstrates how to apply his unique approach to patient care, the Clinical Reasoning in Spine Pain® (CRISP®) protocols, to cervical and thoracic patients. In addition, Murphy takes the reader one step further by including two chapters on Case Studies in Primary Spine Care in which real-world cases are presented that illustrate diagnosis, management and case coordination in a variety of patient scenarios from the standpoint of the Primary Spine Practitioner Soft cover; 434 pages

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