Hi All,
I must agree with Michael and Diane,
Clinical Neurodynamics is an excellent book. It is easy to read and precise.
I liked the “boxed” definitions and illustrated theory with typical cases.
I liked the very good illustration and the large size of pictures.
The CDROM will help to see the movements of anatomical structures and references in the text will send you to the appropriate movie.
Of course, the book is “peripheralist” by essence but it is clearly stated in the preface. The goal is to enhance our knowledge about “nerves”, their problems and the consequences on motion.
This book brings practical solutions for treatment and is useful for becoming a good neuronut.
This book is a gold mine... (I'm still digging)