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Directional preference Directional preference describes the situation when postures or movements in one direction decrease, abolish or centralise symptoms and often decrease a limitation of movement. Postures or movements in the opposite direction often cause these symptoms and signs to worsen. This phenomenon is characteristic of the derangement syndrome in the spine. Of course, directional preference is used in the treatment strategy. |
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