LCCN2006-010776
Reviews"Healing is a spiritual as well as a physical challenge. Gerry Silverman has helped the work of healing with this wonderful book." -Rabbi Marc Gellman, Ph.D., senior rabbi of Temple Beth Torah in Melville, NY, "A true back-owner's manual. Required reading for any one who has had back pain, has it now, or will have it." --Allen G. Zippin, MD, diplomate of the American Board of Neurological Surgery, "A true back-owner's manual. Required reading for any one who has had back pain, has it now, or will have it." -Allen G. Zippin, MD, diplomate of the American Board of Neurological Surgery, "Healing is a spiritual as well as a physical challenge. Gerry Silverman has helped the work of healing with this wonderful book." --Rabbi Marc Gellman, Ph.D., senior rabbi of Temple Beth Torah in Melville, NY, "Any book written to help people help themselves must contain technical details about how to do so-and this book is no exception. However, what distinguishes this book is that these gems are embedded in an account that personalizes Gerry Silverman to the reader. The stories of patients are presented with empathy and respect. The solutions to problems often enough originate in the application of some common sense plus some stretching and rubbing, so they are accessible to any one. The book is easy, appropriate, convincingly honest, truly clinical-as well, I am sure, as an authoritative guide." -Harvey L. Lerner, MD, diplomate of the American Board of Internal Medicine, "Any book written to help people help themselves must contain technical details about how to do so--and this book is no exception. However, what distinguishes this book is that these gems are embedded in an account that personalizes Gerry Silverman to the reader. The stories of patients are presented with empathy and respect. The solutions to problems often enough originate in the application of some common sense plus some stretching and rubbing, so they are accessible to any one. The book is easy, appropriate, convincingly honest, truly clinical--as well, I am sure, as an authoritative guide." --Harvey L. Lerner, MD, diplomate of the American Board of Internal Medicine