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The Effectiveness of Instruction on Lumbar Spine Thrust Joint Manipulation Task Performance.

Cory MantonQuincy ConleyJoshua A ClelandEmilio J Puentedura
Published in: Journal, physical therapy education (2023)
The P4 approach more effectively improved student accuracy when performing the TJM task in an academic setting than the S1D1 approach. However, no differences between instruction were found for performance time or outcome. Students reported a favorable perception of learning lumbar spine TJM. These preliminary results suggest that instructors may use the P4 approach to improve students' TJM procedural knowledge before task practice. However, limitations of the study may affect the internal validity and generalizability of results.
Keyphrases
  • high school
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