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13 Mar2019

13 March 2019.

Written by Jessica Povall
Posted in Spine

Wednesday 13 March 2019
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Can manual therapy help in populations undergoing injections for migraines?

Manual therapy and migraine treatment

25 Jan2019

25 January 2019.

Written by The Australian Physiotherapy Association
Posted in Rib cage

Friday 25 January 2019
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How can we get elderly to be more physically active and mobile?

Promoting physical activity in older people

04 Jan2019

04 January 2019.

Written by José Pedro Correia
Posted in Lumbar

Friday 4 January 2019
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What are the advantages of having PTs seeing patients with low back pain before a physiatrist does?

Alternative pathways in care for patients with low back pain

19 Dec2018

19 December 2018.

Written by Ann Le
Posted in Cervical

Wednesday 19 December 2018
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What are the immediate effects of cervical mobilisations?

Immediate effects of cervical mobilisations

16 Dec2018

16 December 2018.

Written by Jonathan Ko
Posted in Lumbar

Monday 17 December 2018
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Can lumbar mobilisations improve low-back and hamstring ROM? And if so, for how long?

Lumbar mobilisations and hamstring ROM

12 Dec2018

12 December 2018.

Written by Ann Le
Posted in Cervical

Wednesday 12 December 2018
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Can an upper limb resistance training program reduce headache symptoms?

Resistance training for headache symptoms

07 Nov2018

07 November 2018.

Written by Ann Le
Posted in Lumbar

Wednesday 7 November 2018
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A way to reduce pain and positively affect lumbar movement patterns?

Motor skills training in individuals with low back pain

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