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Manual Therapy (Journal)



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Product Description:

Manual Therapy is a peer-reviewed journal catering to the diverse needs of the various professions engaged in all aspects of Manual Therapy. The journal covers topics relevant to the neuromusculoskeletal system including: pathology, biomechanics, ergonomics, applied anatomy and physiology, the scientific basis and efficacy of examination and manual therapeutic techniques, movement analysis, medicolegal issues relating to practice, outcome measurement in Manual Therapy and the psychosocial and economic factors that influence therapy outcomes and effectiveness. Regular features of the journal include review articles, original papers, a masterclass section, abstracts, a subject-specific bibliography, case reports, technical notes, book reviews, events and conferences diary, and a medicolegal section. Papers submitted to the journal are peer-reviewed by an international advisory board. Manual Therapy is a valuable resource tool for all those engaged in the many diverse aspects of Manual Therapy.
 
MT - Volume 1, Issue 1, Pages 2-49 (November 1995)

MT - Volume 1, Issue 1, Pages 2-49 (November 1995)

Table of Contents:


1) Muscle control–pain control. What exercises would you prescribe?

2) Hypoalgesia post-manipulative therapy: a review of a potential neurophysiological mechanism

3) Clinical reasoning and pain

4) The effect of posteroanterior mobilisation on sagittal mobility of the lumbar spine

5) Effects of a novel manipulative physiotherapy technique on tennis elbow: a single case study

6) Reliability and concurrent validity of two instruments for measuring cervical range of motion: effects of age and gender

7) The development of a new form of instrument fixation for the OSI CA 6000 spine motion analyzer

8) Physiotherapists in the internal market



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MT - Volume 1, Issue 2, Pages 60-106 (March 1996)

MT - Volume 1, Issue 2, Pages 60-106 (March 1996)




Table of Contents:



1) Management of patellofemoral problems

2) Towards a theory of lumbar mobilisation–the relationship between applied manual force and movements of the spine

3) Morphology of the cervical intervertebral disc: implications for McKenzie's model of the disc derangement syndrome

4) A comparison of manual diagnosis with a diagnosis established by a uni-level lumbar spinal block procedure

5) Anterior sacrodural attachments–Trolard's ligaments revisited

6) Intra-operator and inter-operator reliability of the OSI CA 6000 Spine Motion Analyzer with a new skin fixation system

7) Clinical applications of power spectral analysis of electromyographic investigations in muscle function

8) Informed consent and manual therapy



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MT - Volume 1, Issue 4, Pages 178-216 (September 1996)

MT - Volume 1, Issue 4, Pages 178-216 (September 1996)




Table of Contents:


1) The management of low back pain in pregnancy

2) Tendons in health and disease

3) An investigation of neural tissue involvement in ankle inversion sprains

4) To compare the effects of different rates of application of a cervical mobilisation technique on sympathetic outflow to the upper limb in normal subjects

5) Instrumented measurement of spinal stiffness

6) Expanding the scope of physiotherapy: clinical physiotherapy specialists in consultants' clinics

7) The Role of Transversus Abdominus in Post Partum Correction of Gross Divarication Recti





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MT - Volume 1, Issue 5, Pages 234-275 (December 1996)

MT - Volume 1, Issue 5, Pages 234-275 (December 1996)




Table of Contents


1)Rotational instability of the mid-thoracic spine: assessment and management

2) Biomedical considerations and clinical patterns related to disorders of the glenoid labrum in the predominantly stable glenohumeral joint

3) Diagnostic tests for temporomandibular disorders: an assessment of the methodologic quality of research reviews

4) Pressure algometry in manual therapy

5) The effect of training with feedback on physiotherapy students' ability to judge lumbar stiffness

6) Can manual therapy benefit from the Cochrane Collaboration?

7) LATERAL LIGAMENT STRAINS OF THE ANKLE, DO THEY EXIST?



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