MSK – Muskuloskelettale Physiotherapie 2021; 25(03): 117-124
DOI: 10.1055/a-1499-5310
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Einführung

Die Hands-on/Hands-off-Debatte

Gwendolen Jull

Ist die Kritik an Hands-on berechtigt und sollten wir sie aus der physiotherapeutischen Praxis verbannen? Prof. em. Dr. Gwendolen Jull aus Australien argumentiert evidenzbasiert pro Hands-on: Der Beitrag der Manuellen Therapie (MT) ist ihrer Meinung nach zu wertvoll, um darauf verzichten zu können. Der Nutzen der MT ist belegt und die Forschung ist dabei, ihre Wirkmechanismen aufzuzeigen. Eine muskuloskelettale Physiotherapie ist multimodal, Hands-on sollte darin einen ihr gebührenden Platz behalten.

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19. Juli 2021

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