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Intensive care unit-acquired weakness: Risk factors and prevention

  In this article the authors discuss the risk factors for and the prevention of intensive care unit-acquired weakness.  Five main risk factors for  intensive care unit-acquired weakness have...

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Manipulation or mobilisation for neck pain.

The objective of this study was to assess if manipulation or mobilisation improves pain, function/disability, patient satisfaction, quality of life, and global perceived effect in adults with...

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Manipulation or mobilisation for neck pain.

The objective of this review was to assess if manipulation or mobilisation improves pain, function/disability, patient satisfaction, quality of life, and global perceived effect in adults with...

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Immediate and carry over changes of C5-6 joint mobilization on shoulder...

The purpose of the study was to assess changes in the maximal muscle strength of the shoulder external rotators immediately and at 10, 20, and 30 minutes after cervical joint mobilization at the C5-6...

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Does Passive Mobilization of Shoulder Region Joints Provide Additional...

The purpose of this study was to determine whether passive mobilization of shoulder region joints adds treatment benefit over exercise and advice alone for people with shoulder pain and minimal...

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Manipulation and Mobilisation are equally effective in mechanical LBP treatment

New research has been published this week in Manual Therapy comparing the effectiveness of manipulation (TM) and mobilisation (NTM) in patients with mechanical low back pain (LBP). 149 subjects...

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