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Mobilization & traction [videorecording] : principles and techniques / [presented by] Mosby

Contributor(s): Series: Sports medicine rehabilitation seriesPublication details: [St. Louis, Mo.] : Mosby, 1993Description: 1 videocassette (VHS) (33 min.) : sd., col. ; 1/2 inISBN:
  • 080167820X
Other title:
  • Mobilization and traction
Subject(s): NLM classification:
  • WB535
Production credits:
  • William, Prentice
Summary: (Producer) This presentation is an introduction to the principles and techniques of mobilization and traction, a manual therapy approach for the rehabilitation of many sport-related injuries. This approach to mobilization and traction involves the biomechanics of joint movement and incorporates the relationship between physiological and accessory motion. The goal of mobilization and traction techniques is to improve joint mobility and reduce pain by restoring accessory movements to the joint or reducing joint hypermobility
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MEDIA PERPUSTAKAAN DR ABDUL LATIFF PERPUSTAKAAN DR ABDUL LATIFF MEDIA-P. DR ABDUL LATIFF WB535.M687 1993 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 00001415364

William, Prentice

(Producer) This presentation is an introduction to the principles and techniques of mobilization and traction, a manual therapy approach for the rehabilitation of many sport-related injuries. This approach to mobilization and traction involves the biomechanics of joint movement and incorporates the relationship between physiological and accessory motion. The goal of mobilization and traction techniques is to improve joint mobility and reduce pain by restoring accessory movements to the joint or reducing joint hypermobility

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