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Treatment of Sam Julita

After therapy with Dr. Jose Palomar as recommended, we observe behavior and try new things. Sam Julita notices the difference. Treatment of Sam Julita by Jose Palomar
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Use of X lines and II lines. Where does it come from and how does it work?
More and more practitioners are beginning to use X and II lines in their practice to assess the stretch reflex using Manual Muscle Testing. In Manual Muscle Testing we have […]
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Kinesiology of the Shoulder Complex
20.11.2017 Margaret Schenkman, Ph.D, PT, Victoria Rugo De Cartaya, PTThe upper extremity engages in diverse functions through a wide range of motion. The shoulder complex has multiple articulations, and upper […]
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Ascending Sensory Pathways
CLINICAL CASE A 60-year-old woman complains of falls, imbalance, and numbness and tingling in her hands and legs. There is also some incoordination of hand use and she has difficulty […]
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Kinesiology of the Hip: A Focus on Muscular Actions
The hip joint serves as a central pivot point for the body as a whole. This large ball-and-socket joint allows simultaneous, triplanar movements of the femur relative to the pelvis, […]
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Neurological Manual Muscle Testing by Dr Jose Palomar
Theory The interconnection between stimuli from the external and internal environment along with different physiological reflexes has been widely described by many physiologists of the past. Great Russian physiologist, Dr. […]
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Biomechanics and Neurology of Movements in Functional Training
International Journal of Diabetes & its Complications José Palomar¹ and Maria Svet² ¹Orthopedic Surgeon, The author of the P-DTR method, President of P-DTR Global AG, Switzerland.²Certified teacher of the P-DTR […]
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Central sensitization: Implications for the diagnosis and treatment of pain
26.02.2018 Clifford J Woolf, Program in Neurobiology and FM Kirby Neurobiology Center, Children’s Hospital Boston, and Department of Neurobiology, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Ma. Abstract Nociceptor inputs can trigger a prolonged but […]
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Sympathetic nervous system and pain
A clinical overview of the autonomic nervous system, the supply to the gut and mind–body pathways LOUIS GIFFORD AND MICK THACKER Introduction The autonomic nervous system (ANS) is an ‘output’, […]
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Entrapment of middle cluneal nerves as an unknown cause of low back pain
CASE REPORT In April 2013, a 48-year-old woman presented complaining of LBP and buttock pain radiating to both legs that had gradually developed over 10 years. L4-5 discectomy performed at […]
