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== Introduction ==
== Definition ==
The clinical phenomenon where using a specific direction of repeated movement or a sustained positions results in an improvement in either symptoms or mechanical presentation.
 
It has commonly associated with Mechanical Diagnosis and Therapy (the McKenzie Approach) for the treatment of derangement classifications of the spine.


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The clinical phenomenon where using a specific direction of repeated movement or a sustained positions results in an improvement in either symptoms or mechanical presentation.

It has commonly associated with Mechanical Diagnosis and Therapy (the McKenzie Approach) for the treatment of derangement classifications of the spine.

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