The Cervical And Thoracic Spine: Mechanical Dia... Direct

: Central to the method is identifying a "directional preference"—the specific movement that causes pain to centralize (move from the extremities toward the spine) or abolish entirely.

: It details a logical system of mechanical force progressions, moving from patient-generated movements to clinician-applied manual therapy when necessary. Content Highlights by Volume The Cervical and Thoracic Spine: Mechanical Dia...

The Cervical and Thoracic Spine: Mechanical Diagnosis and Therapy : Central to the method is identifying a

The text expands on Robin McKenzie's original philosophy of patient empowerment and self-treatment, which was first introduced for the lumbar spine in 1981. is a definitive two-volume clinical text by Robin

is a definitive two-volume clinical text by Robin McKenzie and Stephen May that outlines the application of the McKenzie Method® (MDT) to the upper and middle spine. This evidence-based resource is considered essential for healthcare professionals—including physiotherapists, chiropractors, and osteopaths—specializing in the non-surgical management of neck pain, headaches, and trunk-related mechanical syndromes. Core Concepts and Philosophy