Skuteczność metody McKenziego w rwie ramiennej
Journal Title: Rehabilitacja w Praktyce - Year 2017, Vol 1, Issue 2
Abstract
Brachial neuralgia is a frequent disease in people of different age. One of the symptoms of this illness is an intense pain which radiates from the neck along the arm to the fingers. In some cases the pain can also include the shoulder blade. The aim of the paper is to assess the effectiveness of the McKenzie method in brachial neuralgia.
Authors and Affiliations
mgr Krzysztof Czupryniak
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