Mulligan’s mobilisation with movement technique for lateral ankle pain and the use of magnetic resonance imaging to evaluate the “positional fault” hypothesis.
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Mulligan’s mobilisation with movement technique for lateral ankle pain and the use of magnetic resonance imaging to evaluate the “positional fault” hypothesis. / Merlin, D.J.; McEwan, I.; Thom, J.M.
2005. Paper presented at The Accelerated Rehabilitation of the Injured Athlete, XIV International Congress on Sports Rehabilitation and Traumatology, Bologna, Italy..
2005. Paper presented at The Accelerated Rehabilitation of the Injured Athlete, XIV International Congress on Sports Rehabilitation and Traumatology, Bologna, Italy..
Research output: Contribution to conference › Paper
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Merlin, DJ, McEwan, I & Thom, JM 2005, 'Mulligan’s mobilisation with movement technique for lateral ankle pain and the use of magnetic resonance imaging to evaluate the “positional fault” hypothesis.', Paper presented at The Accelerated Rehabilitation of the Injured Athlete, XIV International Congress on Sports Rehabilitation and Traumatology, Bologna, Italy., 3/01/01.
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Merlin, D. J., McEwan, I., & Thom, J. M. (2005). Mulligan’s mobilisation with movement technique for lateral ankle pain and the use of magnetic resonance imaging to evaluate the “positional fault” hypothesis.. Paper presented at The Accelerated Rehabilitation of the Injured Athlete, XIV International Congress on Sports Rehabilitation and Traumatology, Bologna, Italy..
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Merlin DJ, McEwan I, Thom JM. 2005. Mulligan’s mobilisation with movement technique for lateral ankle pain and the use of magnetic resonance imaging to evaluate the “positional fault” hypothesis. Paper presented at The Accelerated Rehabilitation of the Injured Athlete, XIV International Congress on Sports Rehabilitation and Traumatology, Bologna, Italy..
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Merlin, D.J., I. McEwan and J.M. Thom Mulligan’s mobilisation with movement technique for lateral ankle pain and the use of magnetic resonance imaging to evaluate the “positional fault” hypothesis.. The Accelerated Rehabilitation of the Injured Athlete, XIV International Congress on Sports Rehabilitation and Traumatology, Bologna, Italy., 03 Jan 0001, Paper, 2005.
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Merlin DJ, McEwan I, Thom JM. Mulligan’s mobilisation with movement technique for lateral ankle pain and the use of magnetic resonance imaging to evaluate the “positional fault” hypothesis.. 2005. Paper presented at The Accelerated Rehabilitation of the Injured Athlete, XIV International Congress on Sports Rehabilitation and Traumatology, Bologna, Italy..
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