manuelletherapie 2019; 23(01): 4-6
DOI: 10.1055/a-0816-0011
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Zervikaler Flexions-Rotations-Test und physiologischer Bewegungsumfang – Eine Vergleichsstudie mit myogener temporomandibulärer Funktionsstörung im Vergleich zu gesunden Probanden

Cervical Flexion-Rotation Test and Physiological Range of Motion – A Comparative Study with Myogenic Temporomandibular Disorder versus Healthy Subjects
Steffen Klittmann
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Publikationsdatum:
15. Februar 2019 (online)

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