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    Re: Preventing thumb pain in Physiotherapists?

    Just very briefly. i have some seriously funky thumbs which previously almost stopped me practising as a physio but now I pretty much don't use them any more... Look into the Sarah Key treatment using heel of foot (very sensitive for big lumbar stuck joints).

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    Re: Preventing thumb pain in Physiotherapists?

    pudding bowl as i recall Mulligan techniques invlovle 2 thumbs together and they really great as u can compensate and balance the pressure between your two hands...and SNAGs are really usefull as add-ons in McKenzie method...Some times, though



 
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