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Manual therapy: an international journal. Volume 1, Number 4, March 1996.

Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : Churchill Livingstone.Description: p59 - 116. : ill. ; 30cm. ; pbkISSN:
  • 1356689X
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 615.82
Contents:
Management of patellofemoral problems -- Towards a theory of lumbar mobilisation - the relationship between applied manual force and movements of the spine -- Morphology of the cervical intervertebral disc: implications for McKenzie's model of the disc derangement syndrome -- A comparison of manual diagnosis with a diagnosis established by a uni-level lumbar spinal block procedure -- Anterior sacrodural attachments - Trolard's ligaments revisited -- Intra-operator and inter-operator reliability of the OSI CA 6000 Spine Motion Analyzer with a new skin fixation system -- Clinical applications of power spectral analysis of electromyographic investigations in muscle function -- Informed consent and manual therapy.
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Reference Carlow Campus Library Reference 615.82 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 44143

Official journal of The Manipulation Association of Chartered Physiotherapists.

This is the only hardcopy issue of the journal held in the library. More recent issues are available to IT Carlow users via the ScienceDirect database.

Editorial -- Management of patellofemoral problems -- Towards a theory of lumbar mobilisation - the relationship between applied manual force and movements of the spine -- Morphology of the cervical intervertebral disc: implications for McKenzie's model of the disc derangement syndrome -- A comparison of manual diagnosis with a diagnosis established by a uni-level lumbar spinal block procedure -- Anterior sacrodural attachments - Trolard's ligaments revisited -- Intra-operator and inter-operator reliability of the OSI CA 6000 Spine Motion Analyzer with a new skin fixation system -- Clinical applications of power spectral analysis of electromyographic investigations in muscle function -- Informed consent and manual therapy.

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