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Journal of Bodywork and Movement Therapies
Volume 11, Issue 4, Pages 273-352 (October 2007)
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Editorial Board
page i
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Editorial


The weight of evidence
Leon Chaitow
pages 273-274
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Case Report


Indirect influence of specific Kaltenborn glide mobilizations of the carpal joint on a subject with neurological impairments
Pablo Herrero Gallego, José Miguel Tricás Moreno, Orosia Lucha López, Santos Caudevilla Polo, César Hidalgo García, Elena Estébanez De Miguel
pages 275-284
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Applied Physiology


Neurological influences of the temporomandibular joint
Chang Shik Yin, Young Jun Lee, Young Jin Lee
pages 285-294
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Case Study


Changes in pedal plantar pressure variability and contact time following massage therapy: A case study of a client with diabetic neuropathy
Paul Finch, Amanda Baskwill, Frank Marincola, Peter Becker
pages 295-301
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Self-Management: Clinician Section


A modern approach to abdominal training—Part II: Facilitating the abdominal brace
Craig Liebenson
pages 302-305
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Self-Management: Patients Section


Abdominal exercises made simple—Part II: Self-care
Craig Liebenson
pages 306-307
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Hypothesis


The contractile field—A new model of human movement
Phillip Beach
pages 308-317
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Exercise Physiology


Effects of Pilates exercise on trunk strength, endurance and flexibility in sedentary adult females
Betül Sekendiz, Özkan Altun, Feza Korkusuz, Sabire Akın
pages 318-326
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Review


Chronic pelvic pain: Pelvic floor problems, sacro-iliac dysfunction and the trigger point connection
Leon Chaitow
pages 327-339
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Anatomy & Physiology from a Buddhist Perspective


The kinesthetic Buddha, human form and function—Part 2: The preparation for lotus
Ling Ong
pages 340-351
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Author Index
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Keyword Index
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