Musculoskeletal Pain - GIU 21/036
King's College London
Londres, Reino UnidoPublikationen in Zusammenarbeit mit Forschern von King's College London (6)
2021
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Immediate effects of cervical mobilisations on neck muscle activity during active neck movements in patients with non-specific neck pain. A double blind placebo controlled trial
Physiotherapy (United Kingdom), Vol. 110, pp. 42-53
2019
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Association between sympathoexcitatory changes and symptomatic improvement following cervical mobilisations in participants with neck pain. A double blind placebo controlled trial
Musculoskeletal Science and Practice, Vol. 42, pp. 90-97
2018
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Differences in neck surface electromyography, kinematics and pain occurrence during physiological neck movements between neck pain and asymptomatic participants. A cross-sectional study
Clinical Biomechanics, Vol. 57, pp. 1-9
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Immediate effects of cervical mobilisations on global perceived effect, movement associated pain and neck kinematics in patients with non-specific neck pain. A double blind placebo randomised controlled trial
Musculoskeletal Science and Practice, Vol. 38, pp. 83-90
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Reliability of a Method to Measure Neck Surface Electromyography, Kinematics, and Pain Occurrence in Participants With Neck Pain
Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics, Vol. 41, Núm. 5, pp. 413-424
2016
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Mechanism of action of spinal mobilizations a systematic review
Spine, Vol. 41, Núm. 2, pp. 159-172