Diagnostic Approaches to Low Back Pain - Comparing Maitland, McKenzie and Movement Impairment Syndromes: Difference between revisions
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Suggested sections (please comment on):
- Definitions, concepts and any controversy
- Relevance
- Aietiology of patients (e.g. probs with gait, explosive movement, etc)
- Anatomy
- Clinical presentation / Characteristics
- Assessment techniques
- Differential diagnosis (? not sure if this is relevant as ATs are a theory of mechanism / rehab, not actually a pathology in themselves)
- Key research
- Further resources:
- Further reading:
- Presentations:
- References
Suggested things to include (please add to):
- Case Study to suit all approaches
- interviews with proponents of each style- to gain pros and cons