Hi to all colleagues around the globe.....Its my first thread here so lets come straight to the point...The last weeks i am searching all around sources from internet, discussing with other physios about some GOOD books on Cervical and Thoracic Spine.....To be more specific, i am not looking for books about THERAPY of those parts of the body (The McKenzie's book is just one of the kind on that!!)...i am interesting in books which analyse mainly the CLINICAL and FUNCTIONAL ANATOMY of neck and thorax....I ve some recommendations and i want your comment for these books, but as u will see some of them has also therapeutic interventions inside,except from biomechanical analysis....Well here we go
1)Boyling and Jull: Grieves modern manual therapy, the vertebral column.
2)Oliver and Middletich: Functional Anatomy of the spine
3)Giles and Singer: The clinical anatomy of Thoracic spine pain
4)Giles: the clinical anatomy and management of cervical spine pain
Thanks for any respondence
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