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physiopraxis 2020; 18(11/12): 22-27
DOI: 10.1055/a-1227-0712
DOI: 10.1055/a-1227-0712
Therapie
Die Wirkung unserer Hände – Chad E. Cook über die Manuelle Therapie

Hinter der Manuellen Therapie stehen seit jeher zahlreiche philosophische Ansätze. Heute nimmt man an, dass sie insbesondere bei schmerzadaptiven Patienten wirkt, die das eigene Schmerzempfinden selbst modulieren können. Der Artikel erörtert die Evidenz in Bezug auf Manuelle Therapie und liefert theoretische Begründungen für die Veränderungen, die man im klinischen Umfeld bei Patienten beobachtet.
Publikationsverlauf
Artikel online veröffentlicht:
26. November 2020
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