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Mycobacterium bovis/isolation & purification , Occupational Exposure/adverse effects , Tuberculosis, Cutaneous/diagnosis , Tuberculosis/veterinary , Adult , Animals , Camelids, New World , Diagnosis, Differential , Female , Humans , Mycobacterium bovis/genetics , Occupational Diseases/etiology , Occupational Diseases/microbiology , Tuberculosis/transmission , Tuberculosis, Cutaneous/microbiologyABSTRACT
Spinogenic assessment has received voluminous attention (Cyriax, 1969; Grieve, 1970; Maitland, 1973; Mennell, 1952). However, spinogenic data recording is rarely presented. Although proforma systems have been used, they have typically served only as worksheets for the treatment and observation of individual patients (Grieve, op. cit.; James and Stuart, 1975; Maitland, op. cit.). Conclusions about even routine clinical information has rarely been subjected to statistical analysis for error.
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During an investigation of the available published literature on radiological studies of the movements of the cervical spine, a number of facts were collected which elaborate on the traditional and brief explanation of movement given by most anatomy texts.
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To understand the nature of the torn hamstring injury in Australian Rules Football it is necessary to understand the action of this important muscle group during play.