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Manual Medicine 1984 - Results of the International Seminar Week in Fischingen, Switzerland

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Commissioned by the Swiss Federation of Manual Medicine and under the patronage of FIMM (International Federation of Manual Medicine) we conducted an international seminar during the week following the 7th Inter national Congress of FIMM (Zuerich/Switzerland - September 1983). Thirty Manual Medicine experts had come together in the education center of the Cloister Fischingen secluded in the eastern part of Switzerland and away from any city life, to discuss in a week long seminar the status of Man ual Medicine. Working together in the form of several groups, the following points were emphasized: - terminology - diagnostic criteria (are Manual Medicine findings reproducible?) - therapeutic interventions (degree of congruity of treatment plans) The participants demonstrated great enthusiasm and commitment, and so it was possible to have the content of the individual group's discussion com municated to and presented for further scrutiny to all participants during the seminar week. As members of the organizing committee and as the editors of this publica tion, we hope to help establish a more standardized international terminolo gy concerning the field of Manual Medicine. As this clinical trial (investigating the diagnostic reliability and the therapeu tic efficiency of MM) shows, factors such as terminology, diagnostic criteria and therapeutic plans are a prerequisite for multi-center studies.

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1 Group Approach and Didactic Considerations.- 2 Controlled Patient Examination Trials.- 2.1 Can Manual Medicine Findings Be Reproduced?.- 2.2 Findings and Results (Diagnosis and Therapy).- 3 Cranio-Cervical Junction.- 3.1 General Remarks Concerning the Cranio-Cervical Junction.- 3.2 Biomechanics of the Cranio-Cervical Junction.- 3.3 Diagnosis.- 3.4 Treatment.- 4 Mid-Cervical Spine, Cervico-Thoracic Junction and Ribs.- 4.1 Mid-Cervical Spine and Cervico-Thoracic Junction - Biomechanical Considerations.- 4.2 Diagnosis.- 4.4 Summary.- 5 Thoracic Spine, Thoraco-Lumbar Junction and Ribs.- 5.1 Biomechanics of the Thoracic Spine and Thoraco Lumbar Junction.- 5.2 Diagnosis.- 5.3 Therapy.- 5.4 Summary.- 6 Lumbar Spine, Sacroiliac Joint.- 6.1 Biomechanics of the Lumbar Spine, Lumbo-Sacral Junction and Sacroiliac Joints.- 6.2 Diagnosis.- 6.3 Treatment.- 6.4 Summary.

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Commissioned by the Swiss Federation of Manual Medicine and under the patronage of FIMM (International Federation of Manual Medicine) we conducted an international seminar during the week following the 7th Inter national Congress of FIMM (Zuerich/Switzerland - September 1983). Thirty Manual Medicine experts had come together in the education center of the Cloister Fischingen secluded in the eastern part of Switzerland and away from any city life, to discuss in a week long seminar the status of Man ual Medicine. Working together in the form of several groups, the following points were emphasized: - terminology - diagnostic criteria (are Manual Medicine findings reproducible?) - therapeutic interventions (degree of congruity of treatment plans) The participants demonstrated great enthusiasm and commitment, and so it was possible to have the content of the individual group's discussion com municated to and presented for further scrutiny to all participants during the seminar week. As members of the organizing committee and as the editors of this publica tion, we hope to help establish a more standardized international terminolo gy concerning the field of Manual Medicine. As this clinical trial (investigating the diagnostic reliability and the therapeu tic efficiency of MM) shows, factors such as terminology, diagnostic criteria and therapeutic plans are a prerequisite for multi-center studies.

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Collaboration Dvorak (Editeur), J. Dvorak (Editeur), V Dvorak (Editeur), V. Dvorak (Editeur), E. Schegg (Editeur), W Schneider (Editeur), W. Schneider (Editeur), T. Tritschler (Editeur), W. G. Gilliar (Traduction), W.G. Gilliar (Traduction)
Edition Springer, Berlin
 
Langues Anglais
Format d'édition Livre de poche
Sortie 04.12.2012
 
EAN 9783642702198
ISBN 978-3-642-70219-8
Pages 212
Dimensions 210 mm x 280 mm x 12 mm
Poids 568 g
Illustrations XII, 212 p.
Catégories Sciences naturelles, médecine, informatique, technique > Médecine > Médecine globale

C, Rheumatologie, Rehabilitation, Medicine, treatment, Orthopädie und Brüche, SPINE, Orthopedics, Muscle, Orthopaedics, chiropractic, Rheumatology, reliability, Surgical orthopaedics & fractures, Conservative Orthopedics, Chiropractic Medicine

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