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    Re: Spondylolisthesis and disc protrusion

    hi alophysio
    thank you for your post but can you tell me by which program can I open your attached file Iam trying with microsoft word and windows picture and fax viewers programes but they did not open it I downloaded it and Iam waiting for your answers. and your right I live in iraq and it is difficult for me to find these books.
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    Re: Spondylolisthesis and disc protrusion

    Hi, Check out this attachment.

    The attachment has been removed to to it being corrupted. I has been uploaded again in the post below. Thanks for that.. PB

    Last edited by physiobob; 23-10-2009 at 09:31 AM.

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    Re: Spondylolisthesis and disc protrusion

    why is the focus on orthosis missing in most cases....????
    You should try a newly designed orthosis which is called
    ANTERIOR FLAP AND POSTERIOR D-RING ORTHOSIS...

    It simply prevents the wasting of Transverse Abdominis muscle by holding it in the correct biomechanics..

    Then try TA recruitment exercises designed by Paul Hodges and Richardson and then try Multifidus recruitment. Once pain is alleviated then only start with rectus abd. training. Currently, I am treating a patient with l5-s1 listhesis and it is giving me best results.....

    TRY THIS....



 
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