Journal of Manual & Manipulative Therapy
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Journal of Manual and Manipulative Therapy is an international peer-reviewed journal dedicated to the advancement of knowledge in the field of manual therapy
Joined August 2009
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The utilization of dry needling - a survey of contemporary clinical practice within the USA, published in Journal of Manual & Manipulative Therapy, Volume 33 Issue 6, is now available.
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Dry needling (DN) is a skilled intervention commonly used for pain relief and the management of movement disorders in neuromusculoskeletal conditions. Although systematic reviews indicate its effec...
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The most inspirational event for the profession of physical therapy is in Reno, NV this year! https://t.co/KE4aLtndAX
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An honor to deliver my first course in Abu Dhabi, wonderfully organized by Deraya Medical Academy. Grateful to Dr. Emad and Dr. Badr for their support and collaboration.
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Dr. Amy McDevitt and Dr. Moyo Tillery dive deep into the challenges and opportunities of research in the field of physical therapy https://t.co/SQHB1tPTGl
#PTresearch #DPT #physicaltherapy #OrthoPT
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Congratulations to the first-ever PhD graduates of Baylor's Department of Public Health—Anjelica Elizondo and Erin Young! We are excited to see the impact y'all will make! Learn more about their research:
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The new "Hands on Hands off" podcast has a diverse lineup of speakers coming up over the next few months with a specific effort to talk with clinicians about clinical topics.
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8. Profession-based manual therapy nomenclature (what physical therapists, osteopaths, chiropractors, massage therapists, and others) use and the similarities and dissimilarities.
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7. Research on the gaps in manipulative therapy research
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6. Four systematic reviews that provide scientific information about the changes manual therapy does/does not induce
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5. Newly funded grants with the help of Fortinet, the Duke Center of Excellence in Manual and Manipulative Research, and the continued funding support of the Paris Family Foundation (thank you, Dr. Patla and Dr. Paris).
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4. New directions about the exploration of manual therapy research and exciting opportunities for interactions between basic neuroscientists, physicians, engineers and technologists, and practitioners
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3. This special issue goes into the Mechanisms and values of manipulative therapy research.
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2. This is a special issue with Guest Editors Chad Cook and Jennifer Bent on the mechanisms of Manual Therapy is now published online.
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First JMMT 2024 issue is now published online and is accessible. https://t.co/5FIDiKXzFV
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Mechanisms of Manual Therapy. Volume 32, Issue 1 of Journal of Manual & Manipulative Therapy
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The first 27 pages of the @Kenhub Atlas of Human Anatomy are available as a free PDF preview. Have a peek if you have a free minute... https://t.co/PHhGCjv1CJ
#anatomy #MedEd
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Are we not screening sufficiently for cervical safety?
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Vertebrobasilar vascular pathology and upper cervical ligament instability may contraindicate the use of cervical manual therapy. We examined physical therapists’ documentation of screening for the...
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Analgesic effect of chin tucks? Interesting work from Japan.
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Selective deep neck flexor muscle activation through craniocervical flexion exercises has been considered to be different from cervical retraction exercises.To compare the immediate analgesic effec...
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