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Icon Health Publications
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This is a 3-in-1 reference book. It gives a complete medical dictionary covering hundreds of terms and expressions relating to disability. It also gives extensive lists of bibliographic citations. Finally, it provides information to users on how to u ...
Icon Health Publications
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Jim Johnson
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Treat Your Own Knees shows how to reduce or end knee pain by improving knee function. In easy-to-grasp language, author Jim Johnson covers the physiology of the knee and the kinds of pain that affect it, along with the psychological aspects. He offer ...
Gary Karp
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The wheelchair is a liberator, not a prison. With the right wheelchair, quality of life increases dramatically. Even people with severe disabilities can have a considerable degree of independence and activity. However, choosing the wrong chair can in ...
John Kitto
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This work contains two smaller related works. In the Lost Senses: Deafness, the author, having become deaf at the age of twelve, pens this book as a record of his experience. It is not his intention to refer to the events or studies of his life, but ...
Robert Klapper
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The first comprehensive guide to hip health Avoid injury, prevent deterioration, work out in water and on land, and understand the entire range of surgical options Once considered a natural consequence of aging, hip disorders can be reduced or elimin ...
Carol Krause
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Carol Krause is a collection of first-person narratives and dialogues in which adults in their 20s share their experiences and dialogues in which adults in their 20s share their experiences of living with disability. Grouped into sections pertaining ...
Nathan Lavid
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Dr. Lavid offers insight into a speech ailment that impairs more than sixty million worldwide.
Ila Parasnis
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The perspective that deaf people should be primarily regarded as a cultural and language minority group rather than as individuals with an audiological disability in gathering support among educators, linguists, and researchers involved in the educat ...