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Book Latin.Pdf Title Author Date of pub NLM Class LC Class Handbook of acupuncture in the treatment of nervous system disorders Leu, Shaojie 2002 WL, 140, L926h, 2002 The rehabilitation specialist's handbook Rothstein, Jules M 1991 WB, 39, R847r, 1991 Cranial manipulation Chaitow, Leon 2005 WB, 535, C434, 2005 Tappan's handbook of healing massage techniques .Benjamin, Patricia J 2010 WB, 537, B468t, 2010 One year to a successful massage therapy practice Allen, Laura 2009 WB, 537, A427o, 2009 Integrating physical agents in rehabilitation 2006 WB, 460, I59, 2006 Fundamentals of Physiotherapy 2005 WB, 460, F979, 2005 Research methods for clinical therapists Hicks, Carolyn 2004 WB, 460, H631r, 2004 Chinese massage manual Pritchard, Sarah 2001 WB, 537, P9613c, 2001 Handbook of orthopedic terminology Kilcoyne, R. F 1991 WE, 15, K48h, 1991 Physical activity and obesity 2000 WD, 210, P578, 2000 Teaching health statistics 1986 WA, 18, T253, 1986 Acoustic noise measurements .Hassal, J.R 1988 WV, 270, H355a, 19882 Cranial osteopathy Liem, Torsten 2004 WB, 39, L719c, 2004 The pocket manual of OMT 2011 WB, 39, P7393, 2011 Physical therapy for children 2006 WB, 460, P578, 2006 The treatment of pain with Chinese herbs and acupuncture 2002 WB, 50.1, T784,2002 Handbook of acupuncture in the treatment of musculoskeletal conditions Leu, Shaojie 2002 WE, 140, L926h, 2002 Management of postoperative pain with acupuncture Sun, Peilin 2007 WB, 369, S956m, 2007 Acupuncture in the treatment of depression 2001 WM, 171, A189, 2001 Acupuncture Stux, Gabriel 1987 WB, 369, S937a, 1987 The practice of shiatsu Anderson, Sandra K 2008 WB, 369.5, A549p, 2008 Physiotherapy in orthopaedics Atkinson, Karen 2005 WB, 460, A875p, 2005 Pocket notes for the physical therapist assistant Skinner, Steven B 2007 WB, 39, S628p, 2007 Physical therapy clinical handbook for PTAs Dreeben-Irimia, Olga 2008 WB, 39, D771p, 2008 Operative orthopaedics 2010 WE, 190, O609, 2010 Advances in strabismology: proceedings of the VIIIth Meeting of the International strabismological Association in Maastricht, the 1999 WW, 415, I615a, 1999 Netherlands, September 10-12, 1988 Current review of Sports medicine 1994 WE, 850, C976, 1994 The year book of sports medicine 2009 QT, 260, Y39, 2009 Managing physical stress with therapeutic massage Forman, Jeffrey W 2007 WB, 537, F724m, 2007 Pharmacology for the physical therapist 2009 QV, 4, P5365, 2009 Exercise physiology McArdle, William D 2010 QT, 260, M478e, 2010 P, 121, .T314, Language and its normal processing Tartter, Vivien C 1998 1998 Clinical neurophysiology 1995 WL, 102, C6413, 1995 Sports injuries 1996 QT, 261, S7647, 1996 Therapeutic modalities for musculoskeletal injuries Denegar, Craig R 2006 QT, 261, D392t, 2006 The injured athlete 1999 QT, 261, I56, 1999 TK, 7895.65, . Spoken natural language dialog systems Smith, Ronnie W 1994 S52,1994 Athletic injury assessment Booher, James M c2000 QT, 261, B724a, 2000 Pathologic basis of disease Robbins, Stanley L 1984 QZ, 4, R636p, 1984 Imaging in musculoskeletal and sports medicine 1997 QT, 261, I31, 1997 Atlas of head and neck pathology Wenig, Bruce M 1993 WE, 17, W475a, 1993 Office sports medicine 1996 QT, 261, O32, 1996 TA, 166, .W62 Working postures and movements c2004 ,2004 Principles and practice of primary care sports medicine 2001 QT, 261, P957, 2001 Clinical electrophysiology .Robinson, Andrew J 2008 WB, 495, R675c, 2008 Concepts of athletic training Pfeiffer, Ronald P 2005 QT, 261, P528c, 2005 Rehabilitation of sports injuries 2001 QT, 261, R3447, 2001 Reese, Nancy Muscle and sensory testing 2005 WE, 500, R329m, 2005 Berryman Manipulative therapy in the rehabilitation of the locomotor system Lewit, Karel 1985 WB, 535, L677m, 1985 Clinical neuroanatomy .Snell, Richard S 2010 WL, 101, S671c, 2010 Introduction to massage therapy Braun, Mary Beth 2005 WB, 537, B825i, 2005 Therapeutic exercise Hall, Carrie M 1999 WB, 541, H174t, 1999 The Washington manual of ambulatory therapeutics 2002 WB, 39, W319, 2002 Electrotherapy 2002 WB, 495, E384, 2002 Handbook of fractures 2000 WE, 39, H236, 2000 Musculoskeletal outcomes measures and instruments 2005 WE, 39, M9848, 2005 Lecture notes Duckworth, T 2010 WE, 39, D836L, 2010 PNF in practice .Adler, Susan S 2008 WB, 541, A237p, 2008 Exercise in rehabilitation medicine 1999 WB, 541, E9541, 1999 Physical rehabilitation outcome measures 2002 WB, 39, P577, 2002 Electrotherapy explained 2006 WB, 495, E386, 2006 Understanding the scientific bases of human movement Gowitzke, Barbara A 1980 WE, 103, G723u, 1980 Red flags Greenhalgh, Sue 2006 WE, 39, G813r, 2006 Clinical decision making in therapeutic exercise .Sullivan, Patricia E 1995 WB, 541, S951c, 1995 Disorders of the cervical spine Bland, John H 1994 WE, 725, B642d, 1994 ,Klein-Vogelbach Functional kinetics 1990 WB, 541, K64f, 1990 Susanne Clinical massage in the healthcare setting Fritz, Sandy 2008 WB, 537, F919c, 2008 The ICU book Marino, Paul L 1991 WX, 218, M339i, 1991 Medical-surgical nursing 1991 WY, 150, M489, 1991 Pocket manual of homoeopathic materia medica & repertory Boericke, William 2003 WB, 930, B678p,1927a Manual therapy of the spine Dutton, Mark 2002 WE, 725, D981m, 2002 Physical rehabilitation's role in disability management 2005 WB, 320, P579, 2005 Neuromuscular therapy manual Granger, Jocelyn c2011 WB, 537, G758n, 2011 The radiology of orthopaedic implants 2001 WE, 17, R129, 2001 Occupational therapy and physical dysfunction 1992 WB, 555, O578, 1992 An atlas of osteoarthritis Brandt, Kenneth D 2001 WE, 17, B811a, 2001 Orthopaedic physical therapy 2010 WE, 168, O769, 2010 Study guide to accompany Swisher, Linda 2000 QT, 104, S976s, 2000 Physical rehabilitation 2001 WB, 460, P57765, 2001 Contexts of physiotherapy practice 2009 WB, 460, C761, 2009 Occupational therapy and physical dysfunction 1996 WB, 555, O578, 1996 The anatomy of pilates Massey, Paul 2009 WB, 541, M416a, 2009 Musculoskeletal physiotherapy 2004 WE, 140, M985, 2004 Assistive technology in the workplace De Jonge, Desleigh 2007 WB, 320, D327a, 2007 Textbook of orthopaedic medicine Cyriax, James Henry 2002 WE, 100, C997t, 2002 Clinical decisions in therapeutic exercise 2006 WB, 541, C640, 2006 Tidy's physiotherapy Thomson, A. M 1991 WB, 535, T482t, 1991 Craniosacral rhythm Agustoni, Daniel 2008 WB, 940, A282c, 2008 Hot stone massage Bruder, Leslie 2010 WB, 537, B888h, 2010 Introduction to physical therapy for physical therapist assistants Dreeben-Irimia, Olga 2011 WB, 460, D771i, 2011 Manipulative therapy in the rehabilitation of the locomotor system Lewit, Karel 1985 WB, 535, L669m, 1985 Myofascial release in sports medicin Keirns, Michael 2000 WB, 535, K27m, 2000 Practical manual of physical medicine and rehabilitation .Tan, Jackson C 2006 WB, 39, T161p, 2006 Aids to postgraduate medicine Burton, J. L 1994 W, 18, B974a, 1994 Ecological perception research, visual communication, and aesthetics 1990 WW, 105, E19, 1990 Physical medicine & rehabilitation pearls 2001 WB, 18.2, P5778, 2001 Expertise in physical therapy practice 2007 WB, 460, E965, 2007 Wellness and physical therapy Fair, Sharon Elayne 2011 WB, 460, F163w, 2011 Manual of rheumatology and outpatient orthopedic disorders 2000 WE, 39, M294, 2000 Modern hydrotherapy for the massage therapist Sinclair, Marybetts 2008 WB, 520, S616m, 2008 Stedman's orthopaedic & rehab words 2009 WE, 15, S812, 2009 Therapeutic exercise c1984 WB, 541, T398, 1984 Practical exercise therapy Hollis, Margaret 1989 WB, 541, H742p, 1989 Pocket atlas of normal CT anatomy of the head and brain Smith, Michelle M 2001 WE, 17, S655p, 2001 Atlas of common subluxations of the human spine Ruch, William J 1997 WE, 17, R899a, 1997 Occupational therapy Punwar, Alice J 2000 WB, 555, P984o, 2000 Rehabilitation for patients with HIV disease 1991 WD, 308, R345, 1991 Illustrated orthopedic physical assessment Evans, Ronald C 2001 WE, 17, E92i, 2001 Therapeutic massage in athletics Archer, Patricia A 2007 WB, 537, A672t, 2007 Electrotherapeutic terminology in physical therapy 1990 WB, 15, E38, 1990 Techniques in musculoskeletal rehabilitation Goodyer, Paul 2001 WE, 39, G658t, 2001 Postural control 2008 WS, 350.6, P857, 2008 Orthopedic massage Lowe, Whitney 2003 WB, 537, L913o, 2003 General orthopaedics Lewis, Courtland G 2003 WE, 39, L673g, 2003 Gait analysis Whittle, Michael 1996 WE, 103, W627g, 1996 Clinical biomechanics Schafer, R. C 1987 WE, 103, S296c, 1987 Phonetics Ball, Martin J 1999 WV, 501, B187p, 1999 ABC of spinal disorders 2010 WE, 725, A134, 2010 Myelopathy, radiculopathy, and peripheral entrapment syndromes .Durrant, David H 2002 WE, 725, D965m, 2002 Stoma care and rehabilitation 2005 WY, 161, S875, 2005 Introduction to neurogenic communication disorders Brookshire, Robert H 2007 WL, 340, B873i, 2007 Phonetics for speech pathology Ball, Martin J 1989 WM, 475, B187p, 1989 Common vertebral joint problems Grieve, Gregory P 1988 WE, 725, G848c, 1988 100 [hundred] questions & answers about spine disorders Jandial, Rahul 2009 WE, 725, J33h, 2009 Acute care nursing in the home 1989 WY, 154, A189, 1989 International( Society of Electrophysiological kinesiology Electrophysiological 1993 WE, 103, I575e, 1993 Kinesiology.Congre Baby massage Heath, Alan 2004 WB, 537, H437b, 2004 Stretching for functional flexibility Armiger, Phil 2010 WB, 541, A729s, 2010 Essentials of physical medicine and rehabilitation 2002 WE, 140, E782, 2002 Hands heal essentials Thompson, Diana L 2006 WB, 537, T477ha, 2006 Pocket atlas of normal spine MRI Czervionke, Leo F 2001 WE, 17, C997p, 2001 Contraindications in Physical rehabilitation
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