Dear Scott, I'll be grateful if you can send some info concerning your mob technique combining with biomechanical assessment. Thanks. Regards Galen Chan-Physiotherapist -----原始郵件----- 寄件者: Scott Epsley <[log in to unmask]> 收件者: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]> 日期: 1999年10月20日 PM 02:08 主旨: Re: Request for Maitland mobs USA > dear gmarks, >--I don't live in the above two areas, I'm from Australia, but we >are trained in maitland, and I frequently use it with trigger point >therapy. I am also getting great results when combining it with a >biomechanical assessment, and often can fix a neck problem > without actually mobilising the spine. If you want info let me know >otherwise, if you specifically want someone from that area, I >totally understand. >Scott Epsley - Physiotherapist > >On Tue, 19 Oct 10 21:37:53 + gmarks wrote: >> >> >>To the Physio email list >> >>Ref: Physical Therapy in Cincinnati, Ohio, USA and in Brownville, Pensicola, >>Florida, USA >> >>One visitor to Harare, Zimbabwe presented with cervical and thoracic joint >>pain and dysfunction. >>She requested for physical therapy assessment and treatment >>and responded extremely positively to to the use of Maitland Mobilisations and >>trigger point therapy. (increased range, decreased pain, sleep through the >>night), >>She indicated that although she had attended >>physical therapy many times previously, in the USA, this approach had not been >>utilized. The other visitor >>was also interested in receiveing the same sort of assessment and management. >> >>Please could anyone with information about physical therapists using these >>techniques, and living in the above >>two areas, please contact me on my personal email, and I will then forward the >>information to these >>two patients. >> >>With many thanks from Gillian Marks, [log in to unmask] >> > > >Get your FREE Email at http://mailcity.lycos.com >Get your PERSONALIZED START PAGE at http://my.lycos.com %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%