A New Biomechanical Framework for Manual Medicine
Manual medicine has historically been rich in clinical insight yet uneven in its theoretical development.
Manual medicine has historically been rich in clinical insight yet uneven in its theoretical development.
The human body is often described in terms of anatomy and physiology. Yet beneath these descriptions lies another essential dimension: mechanical architecture.
Manual medicine has always involved skilled hands. But truly effective treatment requires something deeper: a clear method of clinical reasoning.
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