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Muscle Energy Concepts - A Need for Change.

Fryer, Gary (2000) Muscle Energy Concepts - A Need for Change. Journal of Osteopathic Medicine., 3 (2). pp.54 to 59.

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Abstract

The growth in popularity of osteopathic muscle energy technique (MET) over the last two decades with osteopaths, medical practitioners, physiotherapists, chiropractors and remedial therapists is likely testament to its clinical efficacy. The techniques were originally devised and described by Fred Mitchell Snr in the 1940s and 1950s and the first technique manual published in 1979.1 It is time to critically examine many of the concepts behind muscle energy as, while our understanding of biomechanics and manual medicine has increased since this time, the theory behind these techniques have remained relatively unchanged. This article aims to highlight areas of MET theory and practice that appear outdated, and offer what may be more plausible explanations and alternatives that are consistent with current knowledge.

Item Type:Article
Additional Information:Published as Fryer G. Muscle energy concepts - a need for change. Journal of Osteopathic Medicine. 2000;3(2):54-59.
Uncontrolled Keywords:met; osteopathic; muscle energy
Subjects:RFCD Classification > 320000 Medical and Health Sciences
School/Research Centre/Department > School of Human Movement Recreation and Performance
ID Code:501
Deposited By:Mr Angeera Sidaya
Deposited On:27 Sep 2006
Last Modified:20 Aug 2008 07:21
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