![]() ![]() Clinical pearls are presented along with the basic science, including assessment techniques that can help identify likely biological processes that may be contributing to a person's pain. Chiropractic educators may find these sections particularly useful if they are looking for engaging new ways to relay complex biological processes to students and interns.Ī common theme throughout this book is that humans are adaptable, as they have biological interdependence and redundancy. This promotes survival but also makes it difficult to reverse problems such as persistent pain. The book discusses in detail how clinicians may unintentionally facilitate rather than treat persistent pain. This should be of interest to all chiropractic educators, as the book challenges common explanations and metaphors that appear to stem from well-meaning educators and clinical supervisors.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |