Build Your Clinical Library and Support World Spine Care with These Suggested Textbooks

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For healthcare professionals to provide the highest quality spine care to their patients, they must stay up-to-date and informed on the latest advancements in musculoskeletal medicine. An informed and knowledgeable professional provides a foundation for delivering high quality spine care.

World Spine Care founder and president Scott Haldeman has said, “I don't think you're capable of offering care to patients if you're not reading the latest research two to five hours a week. This is a rapidly changing field, and what we perceive today will probably change in five years.”

I don’t think you’re capable of offering care to patients if you’re not reading the latest research two to five hours a week.
— Dr. Scott Haldeman

While reading peer-reviewed journal articles is one way to stay informed, the volume and complexity of information can be challenging for many to keep up with. Textbooks offer a condensed compilation of recent research, making for more efficient reading on providing high-value care for spinal pain and disorders. With these resources at your fingertips, you can ensure that you're providing high-value care for patients with pain and disorders in this area.

World Spine Care clinicians, volunteers, and researchers came together to share their knowledge with the healthcare community. They've offered up a selection of must-read books for chiropractors, physiotherapists, doctors of osteopathy, or medical doctors who want to expand their expertise in caring for people suffering from low back and neck pain.

These books will help you expand your knowledge and expertise in caring for the people who need your care and skill the most. Whether you're a seasoned practitioner or just starting out in your career, add one (or all!) of these books to your clinical library today.

 

Amazon recently announced that they are closing AmazonSmile on February 20, 2023. Until then, you can support World Spine Care by shopping at smile.amazon.com or smile.amazon.co.uk and selecting World Spine Care as your charity of choice.

 

Suggested Clinical Textbooks

Simon Dagenais & Scott Haldeman*

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Margareta Nordin*& Victor H. Frankel

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John Taylor*, Tudor Hughes, & Donald Resnick

Buy on Amazon.com

Buy on Amazon.co.uk

Buy on Amazon.ca

 
 
 

Disclaimers

World Spine Care does not endorse or promote any products. The titles listed are offered as suggestions only.

As an Amazon Associate and registered non-profit in the US, Canada, and U.K., World Spine Care may earn from qualifying purchases at Amazon.ca, Amazon.co.uk, and Amazon.com.

The authors indicated with an asterisk(*) are affiliated with World Spine Care. They may receive author royalties from the purchase of their textbooks.

Nathan Cashion, DC

Nathan Cashion is the Director of Digital Communications. He started volunteering with World Spine Care as a social media coordinator during chiropractic school. He traveled to Navi Mumbai, India, with the clinical team to establish the MGM Collaboration project.

He is the father of 2 active boys and resides in Oregon City, Oregon, USA.

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