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Read Reviews for The Pelvic Girdle - Diane G. L...
by - written on 16/12/08 (Very useful, 397 readings)
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The Pelvic Girdle by Diane Lee is a book in my opinion every therapist should have. Whether they are Osteopaths, Chiropractors, Physiotherapists, Pilates teachers or any kind of bodywork therapist this book is invaluable. Diane Lee is a well known and highly respected Physiotherapist from Canada. In the world of Physiotherapy she is something of a celebrity and her knowledge about the lumbopelvic hip complex is unsurpassed. She also has alot of work published about the thorax but this review is about her work with regards the lumbar spine, pelvis and hip and how they all work together. In the first section of the book, after the foreword, is a ... Read the complete review
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