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Setuo Hakata, M.D., is the founder of arthrokinematic approach (AKA)—Hakata method. History of his clinical experience as an orthopaedic surgeon and a physiatrist is also history of the development of AKA-Hakata method for 40 years.
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Kurosawa, D. (2019). The History of Developing the AKA-Hakata Method for Sacroiliac Joint Dysfunction. In: Katada, S. (eds) Principles of Manual Medicine for Sacroiliac Joint Dysfunction. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-6810-3_1
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