ReviewBy Steven Eggleston, DC Best of Preferred Reading & ViewingThis issue's column is devoted to a summary of the numerous books, booklets, tapes, videos, and posters I have reviewed in the past year. I have found that some of the material I previously reviewed has been more valuable than I originally thought, while other material less so. I present to you the creme de la creme.
Title: The Chiropractic Report
Title: A Patient's Point of View
Title: Motion Palpation & Chiropractic Technic
Title: "Subluxation Degeneration" Title: The Musculoskeletal System: Differential Diagnosis from Symptoms & Signs Category: Doctor education Author: John McM. Mennell, MD Publication: 191 pages, hardcover Eggleston Rating: 8 Product #: T-143 Title: Clinical Chiropractic: Management of Pain and Disability -- Upper Body Complaints Category: Doctor education Author: R.C. Schafer, DC Publication: 552 pages, hardcover Eggleston Rating: 10 Product #: T-125 Of the scores of books, videos, and posters submitted for review, these represent the highlights of the past year. All are excellent and highly recommended. And since I am the reviewer and cannot objectively review my own audiotapes, I will simply insert an unabashed plug for several titles which have been enormously popular over the years: "Differential Diagnosis -- Neck and Arm Pain," "Advanced Whiplash Injuries," and "Differential Diagnosis -- Low Back and Leg Pain." If you spend much time in your car, these audiotapes are great to listen to on the commute. See the Preferred Reading and Viewing List on pages XX for ordering information.
Steven Eggleston, DC
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Dynamic Chiropractic - July 16, 1993, Volume 11, Issue 15