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Manual Therapy (February 2001, Volume 6, Issue 1)

Manual Therapy (February 2001, Volume 6, Issue 1) Summary:
Manual Therapy Published: Elsevier ISSN: 1466-853X. 

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. Table of Contents 1) The Manual Therapist as an Educator 2) Functional stability re-training: principles and strategies for managing mechanical dysfunction 3) Movement and stability dysfunction – contemporary developments 4) Electromyographic fatigue characteristics of the quadriceps in patellofemoral pain syndrome 5) Mid-thoracic tenderness: a comparison of pressure pain threshold between spinal regions, in asymptomatic subjects 6) Indenter head area and testing frequency effects on posteroanterior lumbar stiffness and subjects' rated comfort 7) Exercise induced leg pain in young athletes misdiagnosed as pain of musculo-skeletal origin 8) Bibliography 9) Book Reviews 10) Diary of Events

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