manuelletherapie 2015; 19(01): 13-17
DOI: 10.1055/s-0035-1545383
Schwerpunkt Zentralisation
Einführung
Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart · New York

Anfangsturbulenzen um die Zentralisation und aktuelle Evidenz

Christian Schmidt
1   Facharzt für Physikalische und Rehabilitative Medizin; Sportmedizin, Manuelle Medizin, Müller-Berset-Str. 48; 01309 Dresden
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Publication History

Publication Date:
13 February 2015 (online)

Zusammenfassung

McKenzie: Neuseeland gilt als isolierter, geografisch und kulturell kaum zuordenbarer Inselstaat. Ideale Bedingungen für den beharrlichen McKenzie, um die Welt der wissenschaftlichen Überzeugungen auf den Kopf zu stellen und zu erweitern. Sein Konzept überzeugt bis heute und ist offen für neue wissenschaftliche Erkenntnisse – die auch mal die alten über Bord werfen.

 
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