This page provides access to Combined Movement Theory Course materials and highlights other manual therapy resources.
Manual Therapy and Related Websites
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Manipulation Association of Chartered PhysiotherapistsThe Manipulation Association of Chartered Physiotherapists (MACP) is a group of over 1100 physiotherapists with specialised post-graduate training. |
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Altered HaemodynamicsAltered haemodynamics is the study of abnormal blood flow. This is related to the injury of blood vessels which may be linked to movement and posture. However, its application to young active patients has only recently been considered. |
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PhysiopediaPhysiopedia is an ambitious project which aims to eventually offer an evidence-based knowledge resource for rehabilitation professionals throughout the world. Through utilising collaborative wiki technology Physiopedia is a place where all physiotherapists can participate by contributing, sharing and building knowledge to develop a global understanding. Check out the Combined Movements Theory page. |
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Physio DigestPhysio Digests’s goal is to provide a community for clinicians to discuss clinical issues with other care providers working in musculoskeletal rehabilitation. |
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The International Federation of Orthopaedic Manipulative Physical TherapistsThe International Federation of Orthopaedic Manipulative Physical Therapists represents groups of Manipulative Physical Therapists around the world who have completed stringent post-registration/post-graduation specialisation programs in the field of neuro-musculo-skeletal disorders. |
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Mulligan ConceptBrian Mulligan’s concept of mobilisations with movement (MWMS) in the extremities and sustained natural apophyseal glides (SNAGS) in the spine have progressed physical therapist-applied passive physiological movements and accessory techniques in the treatment of musculoskeletal injuries. |
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Neurodynamic SolutionsIn 1995, Michael Shacklock proposed the concept of neurodynamics in physiotherapy with the aim of stimulating clinical integration of mechanics and physiology of the nervous system. |
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PhysiospotPhysiospot is a resource where physiotherapists and and other health care professionals can easily keep up to date with news, research and current affairs related to the health care and the physiotherapy profession. Check out the manual therapy section. |







