manuelletherapie 2013; 17(05): 206-215
DOI: 10.1055/s-0033-1363150
Schwerpunkt Klassifikationen
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Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart · New York

Klassifikationssysteme zur Kategorisierung von Patienten mit lumbalem Rückenschmerz

Steffen Klittmann
1   PhysioMed Weinheim, Waidallee 2/1, 69469 Weinheim
,
Fiona Morrison
1   Physio- u. Sporttherapie Zentrum, Schulstr. 2, 63538 Großkrotzenburg, , San Diego, CA 92108, United States   URL: www.olagrimsby.com   Email: info@olagrimsby.com
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Publication Date:
19 December 2013 (online)

EINE KLASSE FÜR SICH: Steffen Klittmann und Fiona Morrison haben vier Klassifikationssysteme gründlich abgeklopft – wie reliabel/valide sind sie, was bieten sie und vor allen Dingen wie effektiv und praktikabel sind die vier Systeme für Manualtherapeuten? Rückenschmerz, ade!

 
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