Ireland
Research Article
The Paradox of Human Movement: An Observational Study of a Neuro-Musculo-Skeletal Screening Technique, within an Outpatient Physiotherapy Service, Highlighting the Instantaneous Nature of an Asymptomatic, Recovered Movement Pattern as a Behavior
Author(s): Michael Gannon and Claire DesmondMichael Gannon and Claire Desmond
Objective: We can demonstrate the presence of a movement pattern as a behavior for presenting signs and symptoms which is being distinct from a medical aetiology for presenting signs and symptoms. Subsequent to being able to demonstrate the presence of a symptomatic legacy movement pattern behavior causative for presenting signs of symptoms, this enables us to highlight the existence and subsequent access to a paradoxical asymptomatic recovered movement pattern. Both patterns are sensory-based which is instantly demonstrable in self-reporting by the client and observable and testable by the therapist.
Methods: A random consecutive sample of thirty individuals (18 to 82 years) presented to a community physiotherapy musculoskeletal outpatient service, having been referred by their medical practitioner as part of the service pathway. Informed c.. Read More»