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PHYS THER
Vol. 72, No. 12, December 1992, pp. 839-841

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Manual Therapy: A Special Issue and a Special Topic

Jules M Rothstein, PhD, PT, Editor

This excerpt was created in the absence of an abstract.

My feeling must have been similar to that of therapists when they were first introduced to PNF. Suddenly hands could do what they could not do before. I had a heady sense of power and a burst of confidence—and a deep-seated feeling that my practice would never be the same. I knew in my heart that I could do more than I had ever hoped to do before and that my patients would benefit from my new-found abilities. So it was when I was first introduced to the world of manual therapy, a world that had not been a part of my entry-level education.

Since that awakening, much time has passed, and although a lot has changed, little has changed....


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