AAOMPT Podcast: Physical Therapy Interviews with Content Experts

Ep. 9 Tuttle Interview

Episode Summary

Dr. Neil Tuttle of Griffith University is interviewed by Stephen M. Shaffer regarding a publication titled, “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 literature.”

Episode Notes

Dr. Neil Tuttle (n.tuttle@griffith.edu.au) of Griffith University is interviewed by Stephen M. Shaffer regarding a publication from Musculoskeletal Science and Practice titled, “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 literature.” This episode contains information that should be interesting for practitioners that value the scientific investigation, practice, and teaching of spinal joint mobilization. 

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