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== Introduction ==
The diagnostic and treatment of functional disorders of locomotors system and the adjactend therapy concept "Brügger Therapy" was developed by Dr.med Alois Brügger, a swiss neurologist and neurophysiologist.<ref>Die Brügger Therapie. University Clinic Bonn, Neurological Department. Available from: https://neurologie.uni-bonn.de/physikalische-therapie/physiotherapie/die-bruegger-therapie.htm (last accessed 16. January 2021).</ref> It is mostly used in European and especially German-speaking countries and has been implemented as a standart functional analysis concept into many physiotherapy practices.<ref>Brugger Concept. Dagmar Pavlu. 6th World Congress of Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation, 2018. Available from: https://www.omicsonline.org/proceedings/brugger-concept-104925.html (last accessed 16 January 2021).</ref>
=== Pathoneurophysiology of functional disorders ===
=== Locomotion patterns in upright and stooping postures ===
== Functional analysis ==
== Typical diagnoses ==
== Therapeutical concept ==
=== Treatment planning ===
=== Measures ===

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Introduction[edit | edit source]

The diagnostic and treatment of functional disorders of locomotors system and the adjactend therapy concept "Brügger Therapy" was developed by Dr.med Alois Brügger, a swiss neurologist and neurophysiologist.[1] It is mostly used in European and especially German-speaking countries and has been implemented as a standart functional analysis concept into many physiotherapy practices.[2]

Pathoneurophysiology of functional disorders[edit | edit source]

Locomotion patterns in upright and stooping postures[edit | edit source]

Functional analysis[edit | edit source]

Typical diagnoses[edit | edit source]

Therapeutical concept[edit | edit source]

Treatment planning[edit | edit source]

Measures[edit | edit source]

  1. Die Brügger Therapie. University Clinic Bonn, Neurological Department. Available from: https://neurologie.uni-bonn.de/physikalische-therapie/physiotherapie/die-bruegger-therapie.htm (last accessed 16. January 2021).
  2. Brugger Concept. Dagmar Pavlu. 6th World Congress of Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation, 2018. Available from: https://www.omicsonline.org/proceedings/brugger-concept-104925.html (last accessed 16 January 2021).