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The Australian Journal of Physiotherapy|July 16, 2014
Relating passive movement treatment to some diagnosesG D Maitland
British Medical Journal|August 27, 2010
Prostatic Resection: A Simplified TechniqueC D Maitland
British Medical Journal|August 27, 2010
SPONTANEOUS RUPTURE OF THORACIC AORTAC D Maitland
The Australian Journal of Physiotherapy|July 16, 2014
Passive movement techniques for intra-articular and periarticular disordersG D Maitland
Physiotherapy|June 10, 1971
Treatment of the glenohumeral joint by passive movementG D Maitland
British Medical Journal|August 27, 2010
A CASE OF INTESTINAL STASISC D Maitland
Physiotherapy|January 10, 1970
Application of manipulationG D Maitland
The Journal of Orthopaedic and Sports Physical Therapy|January 1, 1980
The hypothesis of adding compression when examining and treating synovial joints*G D Maitland
The Australian Journal of Physiotherapy|July 16, 2014
Palpation examination of the posterior cervical spine: the ideal, average and abnormalG D Maitland
The Australian Journal of Physiotherapy|July 16, 2014
Negative disc exploration: positive canal signsG D Maitland
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The Australian Journal of Physiotherapy|July 16, 2014
Relating passive movement treatment to some diagnosesG D Maitland
British Medical Journal|August 27, 2010
Prostatic Resection: A Simplified TechniqueC D Maitland
British Medical Journal|August 27, 2010
SPONTANEOUS RUPTURE OF THORACIC AORTAC D Maitland
The Australian Journal of Physiotherapy|July 16, 2014
Passive movement techniques for intra-articular and periarticular disordersG D Maitland
Physiotherapy|June 10, 1971
Treatment of the glenohumeral joint by passive movementG D Maitland
British Medical Journal|August 27, 2010
A CASE OF INTESTINAL STASISC D Maitland
Physiotherapy|January 10, 1970
Application of manipulationG D Maitland
The Journal of Orthopaedic and Sports Physical Therapy|January 1, 1980
The hypothesis of adding compression when examining and treating synovial joints*G D Maitland
The Australian Journal of Physiotherapy|July 16, 2014
Palpation examination of the posterior cervical spine: the ideal, average and abnormalG D Maitland
The Australian Journal of Physiotherapy|July 16, 2014
Negative disc exploration: positive canal signsG D Maitland
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