Practical guidance on treating bone and joint injuries for medical professionals
This nonfiction work offers clear, technique‑based guidance on how injuries to bones and joints are treated, including how adhesions, inflammation, and trauma are managed through careful examination, manipulation, massage, and rehabilitation. It covers a range of joints from the ankle and hip to the spine, with practical notes on when to use anesthesia and how to approach recovery without overpromising outcomes.
The book presents case-based notes and describes hands‑on methods used by experienced practitioners, emphasizing cautious assessment, stepwise techniques, and the importance of avoiding unnecessary risks. It is written for those overseeing convalescence and mobility, with a focus on restoring movement and reducing pain through controlled manipulation and targeted exercise.
- Understanding common joint problems, adhesions, and how they limit movement
- Step‑by‑step manipulation and massage techniques for the ankle, hip, knee, and spine
- Approaches to rehabilitation, including when to use anesthesia and how to pace treatment
- Practical guidance grounded in clinical observations and patient outcomes
Ideal for readers seeking a historical, technique-focused reference on bone and joint injuries and their practical treatment approaches.