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Reddit mentions of Anatomy of the Moving Body, Second Edition: A Basic Course in Bones, Muscles, and Joints
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Color | White |
Height | 9.2 Inches |
Length | 7 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Release date | May 2008 |
Weight | 1.17506385646 Pounds |
Width | 0.66 Inches |
I think you should find out exactly what he is, if you can get your hands on a business card that would be great, or if you can search him on the internet. There are many different practices that are similar to chiro.
Most of the careers involve a good length schooling program, they aren't just something you can go an apprentice in.
And if you can go somewhere with a longer/heavier course load, the better. Body work is one profession where I think it really pays off to get as much information as possible.
If you're really interested about going down this path, whether its dealing with muscles, bones, soft tissue, energy patterns.. whatever, I recommend you get a book and start to get familiar with your human anatomy. If you can have a firm grasp on high school cellular biology.. that is great too.. if you suck at bio, maybe get some tutoring or just brush up on it.
Here are 2 good little books that can help to build your knowledge base, i recommend getting them :) They aren't filled with a bunch of medical language so they are easy to interpret. They are good for newbies
Book #1 - helps to understand human anatomy, and a good grasp on some medical terminology
Book #2 - explains all the systems in the body - their structures fuctions ect. As well as great pictures