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Five Stars, August 01, 2017
By ivy wreden
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Great chart, bit expensive.
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Five Stars, July 26, 2017
By Just another amazon shopper
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Nice reference guide, patient get it when I use it.
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A must have for fibromyalgia and arthritis, March 07, 2017
By L. Jones
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Very helpful. A must have for anybody with Fibromyalgia or arthritis.
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... I thought it would be but overall it is great. The illustrations are great and easy to read, September 23, 2016
By PammyR
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This is larger than I thought it would be but overall it is great. The illustrations are great and easy to read. The slick cover is great also so you don't have to worry about tearing the pages easily. Also, the stand is good even though I probably won't use it much. But good to have that option. Love how the Trigger Point marked with the "X" is very visible as well as the red dots for the referred pain. Very helpful.
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Great tool for interaction with patient, July 04, 2016
By Sunlightred
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Bought this for my son who is about to graduate as a doctor in chiropractic. He has read the authors book. He feels this is a good tool to use with his patients to educate them. However it would not serve good to learn from if you had not read the book.
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Missing Important Diagrams and Awkward to Turn Pages, November 17, 2015
By Scientist
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Despite the unwieldy size, these diagrams are smaller than in the original book by Travell and Simons. Furthermore, very important diagrams are omitted. For example many diagrams showing the bones are omitted. But the bones provide an important "roadmap" to locating the trigger points. Mistakes will result without the bone diagrams. This could be serious and result in pressing veins or arteries instead of muscles. Such places might feel tender like muscle trigger points. But it would be harmful to press them.
The format of the book would be greatly improved if it were bound on the side, like conventional books. If that were done it would be much easier to turn pages. But with binding at the top it is very awkward to turn pages.
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