Posts Tagged 'manual therapy'
Chronic Lateral Epicondylalgia
May 26, 2010 by David Fitzgerald |
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I recently had the pleasure of attending a workshop given by Professor Bill Vicenzino of Queensland University. As many...
GEOFF MAITLAND – A TRUE PIONEER
February 10, 2010 by David Fitzgerald |
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It is fitting to pay tribute to Geoff Maitland who died recently in Adelaide, South Australia. Geoff was a pioneer in manipulative physiotherapy. He gave his name to one of...
Motion End-feel in Clinical Assessment
September 2, 2009 by David Fitzgerald |
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I’ve recently been reflecting on the clinical relevance of evaluating end-fee in clinical practice. The issue arose from a conversation about interpreting patient response...
Tennis Elbow – making a difference?
July 29, 2009 by David Fitzgerald |
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Tennis Elbow is one of those conditions where cautious prognosis is wise until we see the response to treatment over one or two reviews. The propensity for chronicity in this...
Headache
July 1, 2009 by David Fitzgerald |
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Differentiation of the pathogenesis of headaches is a complex clinical challenge. The International Headache Society have classified 126 types of headache on the basis of: symptoms behavioural...

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