Measurement of the magnitude of force applied by students when learning a mobilisation technique
Passive accessory intervertebral movements (PAIVM's) are frequently used by physiotherapists in the assessment and management of patients. Studies investigating the reliability of passive mobilisation techniques have shown conflicting results. Therefore, standardisation of PAIVM's is esse...
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Main Authors: | E. Smit (Author), M. Conradie (Author), J. Wessels (Author), I. Witbooi (Author), R. Otto (Author) |
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