I --;Basic Considerations --;1. Relevant epidemiology --;2. Relevant anatomy --;3. Relevant physiology --;4. Muscular activity --;5. Control of the musculoskeletal system --;6. Relevant psychology --;7. Relevant pathology --;general considerations --;8. Relevant pathology --;regional considerations --;II --;Clinical Applications --;9. Basic case analysis --;10. Clinical presentations --;11. Introduction to management --;12. Individual therapies --;13. Management chart --;14. Tiers of management --;15. Patient advice --;16. Envoi.
The majority of patients who consult their general practitioners do not suffer from readily categorized diseases, have no diagnostic investigational signs, and often respond to treatment in no other way than that expected from the passage of time.