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  Title Commentary. FUNHAB (R): A science-based, multimodal approach for musculoskeletal conditions
URL http://www.tihcij.com/Articles/FUNHAB-A-Science-based-Multimodal-Approach-for-Musculoskeletal-Conditions.aspx?id=0000399
Journal Top Integr Health Care. 2013 ;4(2):Online access only 13 p
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Functional rehabilitation has become an accepted treatment strategy in many clinical settings in part due to the groundbreaking work of Dr. Vladimir Janda. His work has inspired the creation of a specifically designed treatment program, called FUNHAB®. FUNHAB® provides clinicians with a systematic progression of exercises and treatment strategies while still allowing exercises to be individualized to a patient’s specific injury. This paper examines the concepts and basis behind the development of FUNHAB®, what makes FUNHAB® unique to other therapy programs, and how to properly implement this therapy program.

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