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Manual Therapy, Physical Therapy, or Continued Care by a General Practitioner for Patients with Neck Pain [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Neck pain is a common problem, but the effectiveness of frequently applied conservative therapies has never been directly compared. OBJECTIVE: To determine the effectiveness of manual therapy, physical therapy, and continued care by a general
Jan L. Hoving+9 more
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Philosophical Differences in Manual Therapy [PDF]
Within this issue, we are pleased to publish A Model for Standardizing Manipulation Terminology in Physical Therapy Practice, a manuscript by Paul Mintken and colleagues, which provides a model for standardized terminology to describe manipulative techniques regardless of individual clinical practices or schools of thought.
Chad Cook
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Manual Therapy: The Historical, Current, and Future Role in the Treatment of Pain [PDF]
Manual therapy has been an approach in the management of patients with various disorders dating back to ancient times and continues to play a significant role in current health care.
A. Russell Smith
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Knowledge and utilization of manual therapy in the management of knee osteoarthritis by physical therapists in Saudi Arabia: a cross-sectional study [PDF]
Background The knowledge and utilization of manual therapy in treating knee osteoarthritis (OA) may help explain the effective utilization of manual therapy for managing knee OA.
Ahmad H. Alghadir+2 more
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Assessment of Musculoskeletal Pain in Medical Rehabilitation of POST-COVID-19 patients [PDF]
Remaining phenomena presented by people who endured COVID -19 at various times after the acute phase of the disea-se, remain the objectives of the medical and social approaches.
Alisa Tăbîrță+3 more
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Manual medicine, manual therapy [PDF]
AbstractManual medicine is the medical discipline that deals with diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of reversible functional disturbances in the locomotor system and other related organ systems. The current article illustrates neuroanatomical and neurophysiological fundamentals of the mechanisms of manual diagnostics and treatment.
Hermann A. Locher, Lothar Beyer
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Intercostobrachial neuralgia—a case of bizzare diagnosis?
Background Intercostobrachial neuralgia is a rare and bizarre diagnosis usually missed by many clinicians. The rare occurrence and absence of clear diagnostic criteria could be a result of this missed diagnosis. The symptoms could range from debilitating
Tejinder Singh, Parijat Kumar
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Plantar fasciopathy—looking beyond the obvious? A case report
Background The biggest challenge in treating this diagnosis is the lack of literature focusing on regional interdependence. The current literature suggests a narrow and localized approach targeting plantar fascia and ankle/foot complex.
Tejinder Singh, Parijat Kumar
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Background The infrapatellar branch of the saphenous nerve is highly prone to form a neuroma or undergo transaction after midline incision of knee arthroplasty.
Tejinder Singh, Parijat Kumar
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Pelvic pain in Maigne’s syndrome—a multi-segmental approach
Background Maigne’s syndrome is a poorly understood condition that affects the thoracolumbar junction. The symptoms can range from pain in the low back, pelvis, hip, lower abdomen, and groin.
Tejinder Singh, Parijat Kumar
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