Manipulative Surgery1932 Manipulative surgery may be defined simply as the art and practice of moving joints for therapeutic purposes. Contents include: the Foot, the Knee, the Hip, Sprains of Muscles and Tendons in the Lower Extremity, the Spine and Pelvis, the Fingers,. |
Contents
GENERAL SYMPTOMS OF SPRAINS AND ADHESIONS | 5 |
POSTURAL DEFICIENCY | 12 |
FRACTURES | 18 |
RHEUMATOID AND CHRONIC INFECTIVE ARTHRITIS | 27 |
DANGERS AND FAILURES OF MANIPULATION | 35 |
TYPES AND SYMPTOMS OF FOOTSTRAIN | 41 |
2 | 59 |
THE MECHANISM OF INJURIES OF THE INTERNAL SEMI | 64 |
OSTEOARTHRITIS | 85 |
VI | 91 |
LUMBOSACRAL STRAIN | 98 |
LUMBAGO | 106 |
VIII | 119 |
IX | 125 |
X | 132 |
XI | 138 |
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abduction acute adhesions after-treatment anaesthetic ankle-joint anterior crucial ligament arch astragalus attached back-strain body body-weight bone bone-setter calcaneum capsule cause clinical common commonest condition condyle contraction cured by manipulation deformity diagnosis direction disease dislocation displaced elbow-joint erector spinae feet femur fibres fibrous flat-foot flattened flexed flexion foot foot-strain force forcible forearm fracture hand head heel humerus injury inner side internal lateral ligament internal semilunar cartilage knee knee-joint lumbar spine massage and exercises massage and movements ment muscles muscular normal movement occurs operation osteo-arthritis osteopaths outer side patient peri-articular position posterior postural activity postural deficiency pressure produced quadriceps radius reflex relaxed resistance result rheumatoid arthritis rotation sacroiliac joint sacroiliac strain scaphoid sciatica SEMILUNAR BONE shoe shoulder-joint spasm spinal arthritis sprain stiffness stretching styloid process subluxation swelling symptoms synovitis tenderness tendon tennis elbow thigh tibia tion tissue toe joint traumatic treatment tuberculous usually vertebra wrist wrist-joint X-ray



