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    Re: Source Of Info On Mobilizations

    Thanks for the info ,I have been to the site but would have to buy those stuffs.I am interested in materials not only on Mulligan but generally on Mobilization.
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    Re: Source Of Info On Mobilizations

    Hi.

    1. There is nothing wrong with paying for material. in my experience physiotherapy courses and textbooks are actually quite cheap compared to other professions like commerce, law etc. Support those who helped us come this far...

    2. If you want free information, try Google. I just did "concave-convex rule" and came up with loads of useful hits.

    Otherwise the textbook that you used for university (anatomy and musculoskeletal/orthopaedic physiotherapy) will do. Amazon sells a range of these books.

    Good luck


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    Re: Source Of Info On Mobilizations

    I wouldn't ordinarily do this since i think it is laziness to get someone else to do the work you should do on your own but...

    I found this powerpoint presentation from this website via Google. It has references at the back.

    The website was http://www.educ.uidaho.edu/jwilliams...bilization.ppt

    I assume it is from the university of idaho. There is no reference to the author of the document. But otherwise it looked pretty good and clear.

    The website it refers to is http://www.pt.ntu.edu.tw/hmchai/Kine...ndFunciton.htm

    This website is also very clear.

    This took all of 5 minutes to do. The information is out there - just have to look for it! Even the author of the powerpoint presentation used Google!

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