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Article Review: IDIOPATHIC
ADHESIVE CAPSULITIS: A Prospective Functional Outcomee Study of Nonoperative
Treatment
Article Review: Comparative Biomechanical
Effects of the Standard Method of Ankle Taping and a Method Designed to
Enhance Subtalar Stability
Article Review: Application of Nucleus Pulposis
to the Nerve Root Simultaneously Reduces Blood Flow in the Dorsal Root
Ganglion in the Corresponding Hindpaw in the Rat.
A sample of the other Literature
Reviews and Treatment Tips currently online for Members Only
June 1
Article review: Disorders of the first MTP joint
Treatment tip: Manual therapy of first MTP -thumb nailed photos are included
June 2
Article review: Differential diagnosis of shoulder pain - Parsonage-Turner
Syndrome
June 3
Article review: Outpatient open Bankhart repair
June 4
Article review: Podiatrist Advises on Hallux
Amputation Care
June 5
Article review: Overuse Tendinosis, Not Tendonitis
June 6
Article review: Dermal Hypoesthesia After
Total Knee Arthroplasty
June 7
Article review: Degree Of Disc Disruption
And Lower Extremity Pain
June 8
Article review: The Effects Of Aging, Antiinflammatory
Drugs, And Ultrasound On The In Vitro Response Of Tendon Tissue
June 9
Article review: The Effect Of Sudden Inversion
Stress On Emg Activity Of The Peroneal And Tibialis Anterior Muscles In
The Chronically Unstable Ankle
June 10
Article review: Invertor
Vs Evertor Peak Torque And Power Deficiencies Associated Wit Lateral Ankle
Ligament Injury
June 11
Article review: Diabetes Specialist Explores
Foot Care Issues
June 12
Article review: Research Justifies Specific
Spinal Training
June 13
Article review: Postoperative Bone Re-Growth
In Lumbar Spinal Stenosis
June 14
Article review: Atlanto-Occipital And Lateral
Atlanto-Axial Joint Pain Patterns
June 15
Article review: Comparison Of Abshaper And
Conventionally Performed Abdominal Exercises Using Surface Electromyography
June 16
Article review: Therapeutic Value Of Exercise
Training In Parkinson's Disease
June 17
Article review: Beautiful Moves: Ballet Dancers
Are Prone To Muscle, Bone And Connective Tissue Injuries
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