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Regional Interdependence – The Good, The Bad and the Ugly

Regional Interdependence is a term coined by Wainner et al in an article published in 2007 and is defined as: “The concept that seemingly unrelated impairments in a remote anatomical region may contribute to, or be associated with, the patient’s primary complaint.” Now, this idea that parts of the body are interconnected has been in … Continued

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