Osteopathic books .. [all books]

Good books are a crucial resource for the osteopath in his initial and continuing training.  We review new books as well as those that have stood the test of time.  Some are aimed at osteopaths, others are on anatomy and physiology, philosophy, exercise and other areas of interest.  Add your own ratings and reviews.

Visceral and Obstetric Osteopathy [full details]

by Caroline Stone

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5/10[THM]

“Visceral and Obstetric Osteopathy” covers the osteopathic approach to patient management for pregnant women (pre and post partum), and for patients presenting with a variety of visceral conditions such as asthma, chronic breathing problems,…

I haven’t read this one, although it looks interesting - anyone else have a view? Write a review please.

Hands On - A Clinical Companion [full details]

by Simon Browning DO Cert Ed

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8/10[THM]

The author says, “This book draws together in one place information from a range of medical, orthopaedic and anatomical textbooks. By design it provides only the basic information, enough for the busy practitioner in the clinic and sufficient to…

A nicely laid out handbook, which clearly outlines principles of history taking, physical examination and enough anatomy to help the flow of the text. The writing style is clear and concise.Browning doesn’t over elaborate, which is ideal for its…