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Scientific Physical Therapy used to be a printed publication mailed to paying subscribers.  This is the Internet version, which allows us to cut costs.  We will therefore, send it free of charge.

Scientific Physical Therapy covers modern manual therapy as it relates to:

  • Biomechanics
  • Exercise Physiology
  • Histology
  • Myofascial Trigger Point Therapy
  • Neurophysiology
  • Clinical Research

Members of the Editorial Board:

  • Ola Grimsby, Specialist in Orthopedic Manual Therapy
  • Didrik Sopler, Ph.D., L.Ac.
  • Brent Harper, P.T., Ph.D., DMT, DPT, OCS, FAAOMPT
  • Shala Cunningham, P.T., DPT, DMT, FAAOMPT
  • Richard Kring, P.T.
  • Sam Betts, P.T., MOMT, FAAOMPT
  • Ben Grotenhuis, P.T., MOMT, FAAOMPT
 

Current Issue

2011 Vol 20 Issue 4

"Chronic Achilles tendinopathy and eccentric stretching
Research review.

Patellar tendinopathy: What is more effective, eccentric training or eccentric training with stretching?
Research review

Long term follow up after Alfredson's heel-drop exercise for midportion Achilles tendinopathy.
Research review

Substance P may play a role in tendinopathy.
Research review.

Low range of ankle dorsiflexion predisposes for patellar tendinopathy
Research review

Hypoxia contributing to tendinopathy
Research review

Chronic Achilles tendinopathy and eccentric stretching
Research review.

Increased new nerve fibers in rotator cuff tendinopathy.
Research review

Tendinopathy: many causes.
Research review
"

By

Didrik Sopler, Ph.D., L.Ac.

 

Inside this issue:

  • Chronic Achilles tendinopathy and eccentric stretching
    Research review.

  • Patellar tendinopathy: What is more effective, eccentric training or eccentric training with stretching?
    Research review

  • Long term follow up after Alfredson's heel-drop exercise for midportion Achilles tendinopathy.
    Research review

  • Substance P may play a role in tendinopathy.
    Research review.

  • Reduced pain threshold in people with tendinopathy.
    Research review

  • Low range of ankle dorsiflexion predisposes for patellar tendinopathy
    Research review

  • Hypoxia contributing to tendinopathy
    Research review.

  • Increased new nerve fibers in rotator cuff tendinopathy.
    Research review

  • Tendinopathy: many causes.
    Research review
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