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Manual Medicine - Joint Manipulation: February 2008
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Manual Medicine - Joint Manipulation. Andrew Tayor Still MD/DO, James Cyiax MD, David Palmer DC. Manipulation techniques have existed since ancient times and can be found in different forms of medicine. The defining characteristic of osteopathic medicine lies in the concept of philosophy whereby these manipulations are performed. The right "thrust",. Cases of articular hypomobility. And the physiology disorders correlated to them.". J Manipulative Physiol Ther. J Manipulative Physiol Ther. Comparison of ...
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Manual Medicine - Pain: June 2008
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Manual Medicine - Pain. Potentially injury-causing stimuli (noxious stimuli) are detected by specialized nerves that are found in the skin, muscle and viscera. These damage-sensing neurons, nociceptors, respond to tissue damage and can cause a sensation of pain when they are activated. The following is a brief list of resources that may have application for clinicians practicing Manual Medicine. Acupuncture for idiopathic headache. Anticonvulsant drugs for acute and chronic pain. Music for pain relief.
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Manual Medicine - Joint Manipulation: October 2008
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Manual Medicine - Joint Manipulation. Andrew Tayor Still MD/DO, James Cyiax MD, David Palmer DC. Manipulation techniques have existed since ancient times and can be found in different forms of medicine. The defining characteristic of osteopathic medicine lies in the concept of philosophy whereby these manipulations are performed. The right "thrust",. Cases of articular hypomobility. And the physiology disorders correlated to them.". J Manipulative Physiol Ther. J Manipulative Physiol Ther. Comparison of ...
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Manual Medicine - Neurodynamics/Neuro Mobilization: December 2007
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Manual Medicine - Neurodynamics/Neuro Mobilization. David Butler Physio, Michel Coppieters PT, PhD, Michael Shacklock DipPhysio, Dr Alf Breig. Neurdynamics is an innovative management tools involve conservative decompression of nerves, various neural mobilising techniques and patient education techniques. Neurodynamics offers a fresh understanding and management strategies for common syndromes such as plantar fasciitis, tennis elbow, nerve root disorders, carpal tunnel syndromes and spinal pain.". Neuro ...
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Manual Medicine - Pain: Summer 2009
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Manual Medicine - Pain. Potentially injury-causing stimuli (noxious stimuli) are detected by specialized nerves that are found in the skin, muscle and viscera. These damage-sensing neurons, nociceptors, respond to tissue damage and can cause a sensation of pain when they are activated. The following is a brief list of resources that may have application for clinicians practicing Manual Medicine. Acupuncture for idiopathic headache. Anticonvulsant drugs for acute and chronic pain. Music for pain relief.
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Manual Medicine - The McKenzie Method: February 2009
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Manual Medicine - The McKenzie Method. The McKenzie Method is not merely extension exercises. In its truest sense, McKenzie is a comprehensive approach to the spine based on sound principles and fundamentals that when understood and followed accordingly are very successful. In fact, most remarkable, but least appreciated, is the McKenzie assessment process. McKenzie has named these three mechanical syndromes:. Postural, Dysfunction and Derangement. 1) Postural: End-range stress of normal structures.
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Manual Medicine - Pain: July 2008
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Manual Medicine - Pain. Potentially injury-causing stimuli (noxious stimuli) are detected by specialized nerves that are found in the skin, muscle and viscera. These damage-sensing neurons, nociceptors, respond to tissue damage and can cause a sensation of pain when they are activated. The following is a brief list of resources that may have application for clinicians practicing Manual Medicine. Acupuncture for idiopathic headache. Anticonvulsant drugs for acute and chronic pain. Music for pain relief.
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Manual Medicine - Stretching/Flexibility: July 2008
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Manual Medicine - Stretching/Flexibility. 2007;37(12):1089-99.Warm-up and stretching in the prevention of muscular injury. Warm-up and stretching in the prevention of muscular injury. Clin J Sport Med. Stretching before exercise does not reduce the risk of local muscle injury: a critical review of the clinical and basic science literature. J Sci Med Sport. 2006 Jun;9(3):214-20. Epub 2006 May 6. Does warming up prevent injury in sport? The evidence from randomised controlled trials? J Sci Med Sport.
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Manual Medicine - Neurodynamics/Neuro Mobilization: Spring 2009
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Manual Medicine - Neurodynamics/Neuro Mobilization. David Butler Physio, Michel Coppieters PT, PhD, Michael Shacklock DipPhysio, Dr Alf Breig. Neurdynamics is an innovative management tools involve conservative decompression of nerves, various neural mobilising techniques and patient education techniques. Neurodynamics offers a fresh understanding and management strategies for common syndromes such as plantar fasciitis, tennis elbow, nerve root disorders, carpal tunnel syndromes and spinal pain.". Neuro ...
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Manual Medicine - Joint Manipulation: July 2008
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Manual Medicine - Joint Manipulation. Andrew Tayor Still MD/DO, James Cyiax MD, David Palmer DC. Manipulation techniques have existed since ancient times and can be found in different forms of medicine. The defining characteristic of osteopathic medicine lies in the concept of philosophy whereby these manipulations are performed. The right "thrust",. Cases of articular hypomobility. And the physiology disorders correlated to them.". J Manipulative Physiol Ther. J Manipulative Physiol Ther. Comparison of ...