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manuelletherapie 2014; 18(04): 171-175
DOI: 10.1055/s-0034-1390147
DOI: 10.1055/s-0034-1390147
Schwerpunkt Zervikogene Kopfschmerzen
Praxis
Evidenzbasierte Praxis: Patient mit Kopfschmerzen
Further Information
Publication History
Publication Date:
18 September 2014 (online)
Zusammenfassung
Erkrankung und Symptom: Das trifft auf Kopfschmerzen zu und macht ihre Diagnose und Behandlung zu einer komplexen Herausforderung. Physiotherapeuten können zwischen verschiedenen Kopfschmerzarten differenzieren – und Patienten identifizieren, denen Manuelle Therapie helfen wird. Die aktuelle Evidenz bestätigt das [20]. Dr. Toby Hall zeigt, wie’s funktioniert.
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