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Where Structure and Function Meet Healing. This website has been developed as a resource to world of Manual Medicine. While clinicians have the ultimate goal of providing an effective diagnosis and treatment, there are numerous means to this end. Many patients suffer from musculoskeletal dysfunctions, yet there are inherent challenges. Will connect you to further information on Manual Medicine Associations, Educational Centers, Institutes, Journals and Other Links.
These damage-sensing neurons, nociceptors, respond to tissue damage and can cause a sensation of pain when they are activated. The following is a brief list of resources that may have application for clinicians practicing Manual Medicine. Anticonvulsant drugs for acute and chronic pain.
By far the most common site of back pain and injury is the lumbar region-the low back. Your lumbar spine bears the brunt of bending, stooping, sitting and worst of all, lifting. Low back pain usually emanates from degenerative changes to the lumbar discs. This herniated disc can press on the adjacent nerve root. This irritation can cause pain, numbness and tingling, or painful muscle spasms.
Ottawa panel evidence-based clinical practice guidelines for therapeutic exercises and manual therapy in the management of osteoarthritis. Manual medicine guidelines for musculoskeletal injuries.
Current Thoughts On Injury, Health, and Wellness.
Different functional treatment strategies for acute lateral ankle ligament injuries in adults. Ergonomic and physiotherapeutic interventions for treating work-related complaints of the arm, neck or shoulder in adults. Exercise for improving balance in older people. Exercise for treating anterior cruciate ligament injuries in combination with collateral ligament and meniscal damage of the knee in adults. Exercise therapy for patellofemoral pain syndrome.
The pain of an articulation and its peri-articular muscular tissue depends on its position. Sponsored by the Jones Institute. Reliability, Validity and Effectivenessof SCS Techniques. Wong ,Schauer - 2004. Effect of Strain Counterstrain on Pain and Strength in Hip Musculature. Wong, Schauer - 2004. Use of SCS in the Treatment of Patients with Low Back Pain. Lewis, Flynn - 2001. Effect of SCS Therapy on Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness.