<p><span style=background-color: rgba(255 255 255 1); color: rgba(9 26 76 1)>This book documents the techniques chiropractors use on a day-to-day basis and provides a specific biomechanical approach to the art of chiropractic adjusting. Features of the book include: chiropractic management of spinal fractures and dislocations covered for the first time; chiropractic management of visceral disorders never before covered in any book; only specific biomechanically sound adjustuve techniques are described; a three-dimensional overlay is superimposed on the illustrations to aid visualizing spatial orientation; a chapter on chiropractic approaches to pregnancy and pediatric care; a chapter on clinical anatomy and biomechanics of the spine; and chapters on extremity injuries diagnosis and adjustment techniques.</span></p><p></p><p class=ql-align-justify><span style=color: rgba(13 13 13 1)>Clinicians often find it difficult to communicate the techniques that they practice.&nbsp;Due to&nbsp;the isolation of&nbsp;clinical practice&nbsp;there has&nbsp;been a&nbsp;paucity&nbsp;of&nbsp;literature available&nbsp;for the&nbsp;practicing chiropractor or student&nbsp;since few clinicians have taken on the task of docu menting what they do.&nbsp;This text focuses in a specific manner on the clinical applications that chiropractors provide on a day-to-day basis.&nbsp;The list of contributors practicing chi ropractors&nbsp;as&nbsp;well&nbsp;as&nbsp;academicians&nbsp;demonstrates&nbsp;thatthe&nbsp;clinical&nbsp;practice&nbsp;of&nbsp;chiropractic serves as the basis for the book.</span></p><p class=ql-align-justify><em style=color: rgba(11 11 11 1)>Textbook ofClinical Chiropractic&nbsp;</em><span style=color: rgba(11 11 11 1)>provides a very specific approach to the art of spinal adjusting; the&nbsp;adjustive maneuvers&nbsp;presented facilitate normal&nbsp;biomechanics.&nbsp;Too often manipulativeprocedures have&nbsp;been applied with&nbsp;blatant&nbsp;disregard&nbsp;for&nbsp;normal&nbsp;physiology&nbsp;and anatomy.&nbsp;Care in applying the adjustive art is stressed throughout the text.&nbsp;The flexible&nbsp;pediatric spine&nbsp;which is resilient to seemingly&nbsp;innocuous forces&nbsp;deserves the same&nbsp;care&nbsp;fully applied adjustment that an adult's spine would require. If the clinician carefully&nbsp;applies the adjustment in all instancesregardless of the age or state of the&nbsp;patient&nbsp;then he&nbsp;or&nbsp;she&nbsp;should&nbsp;be&nbsp;more&nbsp;able&nbsp;to&nbsp;accommodatethe&nbsp;patient&nbsp;suffering&nbsp;from&nbsp;severe&nbsp;spinal&nbsp;trauma&nbsp;such as a disc herniation spinal fracture or dislocation.</span></p><p></p>