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  1. Dupuytrens and chronic pain in the shoulder
  2. a case presentation
  3. A peculiar loss of hip ER
  4. Case histories
  5. explain away pain - atypical case!!
  6. A voiceless body
  7. Pass the doichy on the Right hand side
  8. a quick response to a case of peripheral sensitisation?...
  9. An old scoliosis with a L5 herniation!
  10. No?
  11. Therapeutical fury!
  12. Seven months of persistant back pain, finally gone
  13. anger
  14. An Acute and Chronic Woman
  15. Emotions, neurodynamics, pain patterning, confusion...?
  16. A weird right arm?
  17. Mr. Cool 8)
  18. Nerve baby diapered in yellow flags
  19. pain, immunological disorder and dysfunction - ideas please?
  20. My first English patient!
  21. SKIN!
  22. How to manage this case ?
  23. Tension attacks
  24. An old lady forgotten by Medicine?
  25. Bad cicatrization!
  26. Physiotherapy/Re-surgery ?
  27. Some sons do 'ave 'em...
  28. fear and stiffness
  29. A Tai Chi Master!
  30. Unacceptable Mortons' Syndromes
  31. A 60 years old hip!
  32. altered awareness and pain.
  33. A nauseous ankle!
  34. A nauseous rib
  35. Pain & Burning in calf muscles
  36. Gnawing Fingernails mania
  37. Repaired Ulnar Nerve
  38. ultra sound and spine
  39. Shoulder pain case...and i dun know what to do...
  40. Both shoulders patient !
  41. OBTURATOR NERVE
  42. Success with a brachial plexus pain lockdown
  43. ANKLE FRACTURE
  44. Cervical patient
  45. brachial plexus - again
  46. Pain Flare up
  47. Phantom Limb
  48. Pain Attacks
  49. skin again....
  50. Incredibly rapid resolution of pain!!
  51. Rehabbing a patient with Allodynia?
  52. Phonophoresis for hip bursitis with a patient that has Lyme's Disease Dx also
  53. post-prosthesis training
  54. First Experience of Simple Contact
  55. I've never seen neural tension like this!
  56. "My dad is a chiropractor..."
  57. 'Natural' movement versus 'Correct' movement
  58. Prolotherapy
  59. An amusing Simple Contact session
  60. Is there something special about the patellofemoral joint?
  61. Pain, localised right biceps
  62. Terrified to walk, destroying my legs
  63. difficult case
  64. coccygodynia
  65. Iliolumbar ligament
  66. Osteoarthritis patient with numbness, tingling
  67. "Uncontrollable" back spasms
  68. Phrenic nerve