
A 35mm
Slide presentation * 160 Slides $399
based on the book Atlas of Common Subluxations of the
Human Spine and Pelvis
published by CRC Press
Dr. Ruch's extensively illustrated book helps demonstrate the relationship
between subluxations (partial dislocations) of the spine and acute or chronic
changes in nerve tissue, muscle and connective tissue, and the subject's
quality of life. It shows how, using modern imaging techniques (Xray, MRI),
clinicians could evaluate, treat, and predict outcomes for persons with
traumatic or chronic spinal misalignments.
These slides compare anatomic specimens (dissections) with their associated
Xray or MRI, and reproduce in full color the original plates which were
printed in black and white in the book. All plates and figures retain their
original number and title for easy reference to the book and the complete
accompanying text. Recommended for:
- Anatomy, Biology, Health Science Departments
- Chiroprators
- Orthopedists, Radiologists, and Neurosurgeons
- Physical Therapists and Occupational Therapists
- Legal Personnel, Insurance Personnel, and OSHA/Occupational Safety
Inspectors
- Health Advocates and Health Libraries
Click on the small images to view larger
sample slides online.
- Section One: The Normal Human Spine; Structure
and Dynamics (11 Figures)
- Section Two: Pathophysiology of the Human
Spine; Spinal Subluxation and the Central Nervous System (16 Figures)
- Section Three: Subluxations of the Cervical
Spine (5 Figures, 23 Atlas Pairs)
- Section Four: Subluxations of the Thoracic
Spine (8 Figures, 15 Atlas Pairs)
- Section Five: Subluxations of the Lumbar
Spine (12 Figures, 25 Atlas Pairs)
- Section Six: Subluxations of the Sacrum
and Pelvis (41 Figures)
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