Hi, Barrett!
Could you tell me/us if that journal is accessible online? If not, where
could it be found? I have no access to a medical library right now.
This article sounds very interesting!
Thanks
Heather Murray-Miller
In a message dated 9/3/2000 8:16:07 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
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> The best recent reference I know of is " Central pain mechanisms: A new
> horizon in manual therapy" and "The clinical applications of central pain
> mechanisms in manual therapy" by Michael Shacklock, both in the Australian
> Journal of Physiotherapy 1999 Vol. 45.
>
> This explains in detail why pain does not reflect the seriousness or
> severity of disease. It is wonderfully referenced as well. This is the
type
> of writing that should generate a good deal of discussion in our community
> for what it implies about our patients, the way we interpret what they say
> and the way we treat them. But somebody's going to have to read it first.
>
> Barrett L. Dorko, P.T.
> <http://barrettdorko.com>
>
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