Treat Your Own Back

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Treat Your Own Back

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Binding: Health and Beauty
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Publisher: OPTP
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Product DescriptionTreat Your Own Back (7th ed.). This easy-to-follow book by Robin McKenzie features 80 pages of education and clinically-proven exercises. With the McKenzie Method®, daily changes in the patient's pain behavior provide data to apply appropriate treatment strategies. Helps eliminate guesswork, and provides effective long-term back self-management. Illustrated, softcover. Please refer to the product description.















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