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11 Apr2017

11 April 2017.

Written by Joanna Tuynman
Posted in Lumbar

Tuesday 11 April 2017
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How can dysfunctions in the lower back and the hip be differentiated?

Examining the lumbar and hip region in patients with LBP

23 Mar2017

23 March 2017.

Written by Daniel Quinn
Posted in Lumbar

Thursday 23 March 2017
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Do Pilates or McKenzie rehab protocols differ in their benefits for patients suffering from low back pain?

McKenzie vs. Pilates exercises for chronic low back pain

07 Mar2017

07 March 2017.

Written by José Pedro Correia
Posted in Lumbar

Tuesday 7 March 2017
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Which is most effective?

Stabilization vs. exercises or manual therapy for LBP

01 Mar2017

01 March 2017.

Written by Luc Castermans
Posted in Lumbar

Wednesday 1 March 2017
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What is the data really telling you?

Screening measures and predicting persistent low back pain

23 Jan2017

23 January 2017.

Written by Eric Walper
Posted in Pelvis

Monday 23 January 2017
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Can you name all of them?

Anatomy of the bursae of the pelvis

13 Jan2017

13 January 2017.

Written by Rob Oostendorp
Posted in Cervical

Friday 13 January 2017
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Does treatment outcome expectancy predict success in neck pain added to clinical variables?

Outcome predictive value of psychosocial variables

12 Dec2016

12 December 2016.

Written by Eric Walper
Posted in Lumbar

Monday 12 December 2016
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Investigating the efficacy of instrument assisted soft tissue mobilization on the ROM and pain outcomes in LBP

Graston Technique and Chronic Low Back Pain

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