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References – June/July 2007 issue

Page 8-9 Proprioceptively enhancing your clients, Heath Williams

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Resources

Page 18-19 Functional football, Steve Jack

Resources

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  • Chaitow L (2003), Muscle Energy Techniques, Churchill Livingston.

  • Clark M, Functional Integrated Series, PT on the Net.

  • Dalcourt M and Gary Gray, Talking Function, DVD (2006).

  • Dalcourt M, Isolation to Integration Training, PT on the Net.

  • Gray G, Functional Digest Series, DVD (2004).

  • Leonard CT (1998), The Neuroscience of Human Movement, Mosby, Misso.

  • Myers T (2004), Anatomy Trains, Churchill Livingston.

  • Odwyer I, Functional Movement Essentials, DVD (2006).

Page 34-35 New research: the impact of hydration and fluid balance on measures of positive well-being, Oliver Peacock

References

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Page 36-37 Muscle tone and growth Q&A, Maximuscle

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