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McKensie Treat Your Own Hip™

Mckenzie 93361

 
Relieve hip pain and soreness with techniques shown in this book, the newest addition to the best-selling series of McKenzie Method® self-treatment guides.

The Treat Your Own series has helped thousands of people worldwide find relief from back, neck, knee and shoulder pain. The newest book in the series, Treat Your Own Hip provides education, hip strengthening exercises and self-management strategies to help treat pain when it arises and prevent recurrence of pain.

Written in easy-to-understand language the book follows the same format as other Treat Your Own books, providing a comprehensive strategy for self-treatment of pain. The book can also be a valuable complement to physical therapy.

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