AAMM Logo
Banner

The AAMM
AAMM Committee
Join the AAMM
Courses & Conferences
Diploma Courses
Doctor's Directory
Directory of MMed Teachers
Topics of Interest
AAMM Journal
Patient Information
Contact the AAMM

Topics of Interest

Breaking News

Click here to read about Spinal Injection Techniques by Dr Blomberg - as seen on Television.

Featured Topic

PDF Document Injection of the subacromial-subdeltoid bursa: blind or US guided?

Articles

Neck Pain and Headaches
PDF Document Cervical Manual Therapy PDF Document Cervical Spine Manipulation Complications
PDF Document Manipulation and Mobilization - Cervical Spine PDF Document Cevicogenic Headache Treatment Results
PDF Document Neck manipulation increases risk of stroke PDF Document Neurology Editorial
PDF Document Comments - Dr Michael Yelland PDF Document Multilevel Cervical Fusion and Its Effect on Disc Degeneration
PDF Document Manual therapy as good as injection for neck pain
Whiplash
PDF Document Initial Symptoms and Prognosis of Whiplash PDF Document Quebec Classification of Whiplash
PDF Document Early Mobilization in Acute Whiplash PDF Document Other Whiplash Abstracts
PDF Document Incidence and Outcome of Whiplash Injury After Multiple Trauma PDF Document Neck Collar or Active Mobilization for Whiplash Injury
Low Back Pain
PDF Document IDET for Chronic Discogenic Low Back Pain PDF Document Management of Acute Low Back Pain
PDF Document Chronic LBP and Lumbar Extension PDF Document Massage for LBP - A Review
PDF Document Multicenter Trial by Dr Blomberg PDF Document The McKenzie Method for Low Back Pain
PDF Document Serum Lipids and Low Back Pain PDF Document Fusion surgery no better than rehab for chronic low back pain
PDF Document Discography is no longer a reliable method of diagnosing disc pain PDF Document Manual therapy combined with exercise can help spinal stenosis
PDF Document Discography has 25 percent false positive rate PDF Document Comparing Lumbar Fusion Surgery to Nonoperative Care for LBP
Prolotherapy
PDF Document Prolotherapy helps chronic low back pain PDF Document Review of Prolotherapy injections
Miscellaneous
PDF Document Fibromyalgia PDF Document Comparison between Vioxx and Celebrex
PDF Document Arthroscopy and Placebo
To view these files, you will need a copy of the Adobe Acrobat Reader. This is free software that lets you view and print Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF) files. By clicking on the graphic below, you can download a self-executing file that will install the Reader on your computer. Then, by clicking on the file you want, it will appear in the Reader and you will be able to view and print the document.

If, when printing the articles from Adobe Acrobat Reader, you find that there are no spaces between the words, click here for a number of solutions.

To save an article onto your computer, right mouse click on the link and click "Save Target As ..." and set a location on your hard drive. It will automatically be saved as a PDF file (as long as Acrobat Reader is installed first).

Get Acrobat Reader

Note: The file is 8.6 MB in size, so it may take some time to download from Adobe's web site.

Mission Statement | Disclaimer | Privacy Statement | Copyright

© Australian Association of Musculoskeletal Medicine
Any unauthorised use, copying or mirroring is prohibited.