Diagnostic Approaches to Low Back Pain - Comparing Maitland, McKenzie and Movement Impairment Syndromes: Difference between revisions
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Original Editor - Katherine Portas, Lea Cobham and Anj Leung as part of the Nottingham University Spinal Rehabilitation Project
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Maitland's Mobilisations
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- Basic concepts, techniques and any controversy
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- Pros
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- Any discussions you've found online / elsewhere that have a good debate going!
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- interviews with proponents of each style- to gain pros and cons and interesting viewing
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