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Esther Gokhale
Paperback - $39.95
With a fresh approach to a common problem, this self-help guide to overcoming back pain advocates adopting natural, healthy posture of athletes, young children, and people from traditional societies the world over. Arguing that most of what our cultu ...
Sylvia Goldfarb
Paperback - $30.95
For millions of Americans, severe pain is a fact of everyday life. Standard medicine commonly offers relief through drug therapies. While often effective, these medications come with a host of side effects-- disorientation, drowsiness, mental impairm ...
Carlos M. Gonzalez
Paperback - $31.95
Harry J. Gould
Paperback - $35.95
Most pain can be managed or greatly reduced with proper pain management, but the reality is that most pain goes untreated, under-treated, or improperly treated. Written in layman's terms, this detailed guide explains how pain is perceived; helps pati ...
Shelly L. Griffin
Hardcover - $47.95
This resource offers new and creative solutions and sensible advice to help ease the pain and reduce the frequency of migraine headaches, based on the culmination of the author's 14 years of experience with chronic migraines.
Brian Hainline
Paperback - $24.95
Back Pain Understood: A Cutting-Edge Approach to Healing Your BackIn our quick-fix society, we often search for easy medical fixes. We make a diagnosis, put it in a box, and provide a medication, manipulation or surgical intervention to treat the dia ...
Scott D. Haldeman
Other - $548.95
Containing the latest information and based on the color atlas of the same name, An Atlas of Back Pain on CD-ROM not only explains how to determine the underlying causes of patients' conditions but also describes the various treatment options availab ...
Jo Hannafin
Mass Market Paperbound - $12.95
From the authors of "Say Goodbye to Back Pain" comes an authoritative guide to understanding knee pain in both men and women, from cause to diagnosis and treatment. Original.
Richard W. Hanson
Paperback - $59.95
Researchers from diverse disciplines have identified chronic pain as a critical national problem. Despite its preponderance, however, definitive diagnosis of benign chronic pain is usually elusive and direct medical intervention is often ineffective. ...