International Journal of Osteopathic Medicine
Volume 14, Issue 1 , Pages 3-9 , March 2011

Muscle energy technique: An evidence-informed approach

  • Gary Fryer

      Affiliations

    • School of Biomedical & Health Sciences; ISEAL, Victoria University, Melbourne, Australia
    • A.T. Still Research Institute, A.T. Still University of Health Sciences, Kirksville, MO, USA
    • Corresponding Author InformationOsteopathic Medicine Unit, School of Biomedical and Health Sciences, Victoria University, P.O. Box 14428 MCMC, Melbourne 8001, Australia.

Received 16 February 2010 ,Revised 30 March 2010 ,Accepted 9 April 2010.

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International Journal of Osteopathic Medicine
Volume 14, Issue 1 , Pages 3-9 , March 2011