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Neil Tuttle

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Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics|June 23, 2009
Is it reasonable to use an individual patient's progress after treatment as a guide to ongoing clinical reasoning?Neil Tuttle
The Australian Journal of Physiotherapy|March 8, 2005
Do changes within a manual therapy treatment session predict between-session changes for patients with cervical spine pain?Neil Tuttle
Physiotherapy Theory and Practice|August 7, 2019
An empirical, pragmatic approach applying reflection in interaction approach to manual therapy treatmentsNeil Tuttle, Charles Hazle
The Journal of Orthopaedic and Sports Physical Therapy|January 8, 2011
Design and construction of a novel low-cost device to provide feedback on manually applied forcesNeil Tuttle, Guillermo Jacuinde
Brazilian Journal of Physical Therapy|November 6, 2015
Improving performance in golf: current research and implications from a clinical perspectiveKerrie Evans, Neil Tuttle
Musculoskeletal Science & Practice|April 23, 2018
Spinal PA movements behave 'as if' there are limitations of local segmental mobility and are large enough to be perceivable by manual palpation: A synthesis of the literatureNeil Tuttle, Charles Hazle
Advances in Simulation (London, England)|January 1, 2020
Using stakeholder input to inform scenario content: an example from physiotherapySandy Edwards, Neil Tuttle
Frontiers in Rehabilitation Sciences|January 30, 2023
Developing fluency in a language of tactile communicationNeil Tuttle, Susan Hillier
Advances in Simulation (London, England)|January 1, 2020
The effect of replacing 1 week of content teaching with an intensive simulation-based learning activity on physiotherapy student clinical placement performanceNeil Tuttle, Sean A Horan
Manual Therapy|November 23, 2007
Posteroanterior movements in tender and less tender locations of the cervical spineNeil Tuttle, Rod Barrett, Liisa Laakso
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Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics|June 23, 2009
Is it reasonable to use an individual patient's progress after treatment as a guide to ongoing clinical reasoning?Neil Tuttle
The Australian Journal of Physiotherapy|March 8, 2005
Do changes within a manual therapy treatment session predict between-session changes for patients with cervical spine pain?Neil Tuttle
Physiotherapy Theory and Practice|August 7, 2019
An empirical, pragmatic approach applying reflection in interaction approach to manual therapy treatmentsNeil Tuttle, Charles Hazle
The Journal of Orthopaedic and Sports Physical Therapy|January 8, 2011
Design and construction of a novel low-cost device to provide feedback on manually applied forcesNeil Tuttle, Guillermo Jacuinde
Brazilian Journal of Physical Therapy|November 6, 2015
Improving performance in golf: current research and implications from a clinical perspectiveKerrie Evans, Neil Tuttle
Musculoskeletal Science & Practice|April 23, 2018
Spinal PA movements behave 'as if' there are limitations of local segmental mobility and are large enough to be perceivable by manual palpation: A synthesis of the literatureNeil Tuttle, Charles Hazle
Advances in Simulation (London, England)|January 1, 2020
Using stakeholder input to inform scenario content: an example from physiotherapySandy Edwards, Neil Tuttle
Frontiers in Rehabilitation Sciences|January 30, 2023
Developing fluency in a language of tactile communicationNeil Tuttle, Susan Hillier
Advances in Simulation (London, England)|January 1, 2020
The effect of replacing 1 week of content teaching with an intensive simulation-based learning activity on physiotherapy student clinical placement performanceNeil Tuttle, Sean A Horan
Manual Therapy|November 23, 2007
Posteroanterior movements in tender and less tender locations of the cervical spineNeil Tuttle, Rod Barrett, Liisa Laakso
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