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David J Magee

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Manual Therapy|October 18, 2005
Electromyographic assessment of the activity of the masticatory using the agonist contract-antagonist relax technique (AC) and contract-relax technique (CR)Susan Armijo Olivo, David J Magee
Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics|November 6, 2008
Differences in range of motion between dominant and nondominant sides of upper and lower extremitiesLuciana Gazzi Macedo, David J Magee
Physiotherapy Theory and Practice|February 13, 2009
Effects of age on passive range of motion of selected peripheral joints in healthy adult femalesLuciana Gazzi Macedo, David J Magee
Current Opinion in Supportive and Palliative Care|September 9, 2024
Is there a role for capsaicin in cancer pain management?Richard Gordon-Williams, Clara Harris, David J Magee
Physical Therapy|May 3, 2006
A systematic review of the effectiveness of physical therapy interventions for temporomandibular disordersMargaret L McNeely, Susan Armijo Olivo, David J Magee
Cancer Treatment and Research|September 20, 2021
Pain in the Cancer SurvivorMatthew R D Brown, Paul Farquhar-Smith, David J Magee
Manual Therapy|June 11, 2011
Clinical relevance vs. statistical significance: Using neck outcomes in patients with temporomandibular disorders as an exampleSusan Armijo-Olivo, Sharon Warren, Jorge Fuentes, et al.
Physiotherapy|February 2, 2010
Does amplitude-modulated frequency have a role in the hypoalgesic response of interferential current on pressure pain sensitivity in healthy subjects? A randomised crossover studyJorge Fuentes C, Susan Armijo-Olivo, David J Magee, et al.
Physiotherapy|November 5, 2011
A preliminary investigation into the effects of active interferential current therapy and placebo on pressure pain sensitivity: a random crossover placebo controlled studyJorge Fuentes C, Susan Armijo-Olivo, David J Magee, et al.
Physical Therapy|July 24, 2010
Effectiveness of interferential current therapy in the management of musculoskeletal pain: a systematic review and meta-analysisJorge P Fuentes, Susan Armijo Olivo, David J Magee, et al.
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Manual Therapy|October 18, 2005
Electromyographic assessment of the activity of the masticatory using the agonist contract-antagonist relax technique (AC) and contract-relax technique (CR)Susan Armijo Olivo, David J Magee
Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics|November 6, 2008
Differences in range of motion between dominant and nondominant sides of upper and lower extremitiesLuciana Gazzi Macedo, David J Magee
Physiotherapy Theory and Practice|February 13, 2009
Effects of age on passive range of motion of selected peripheral joints in healthy adult femalesLuciana Gazzi Macedo, David J Magee
Current Opinion in Supportive and Palliative Care|September 9, 2024
Is there a role for capsaicin in cancer pain management?Richard Gordon-Williams, Clara Harris, David J Magee
Physical Therapy|May 3, 2006
A systematic review of the effectiveness of physical therapy interventions for temporomandibular disordersMargaret L McNeely, Susan Armijo Olivo, David J Magee
Cancer Treatment and Research|September 20, 2021
Pain in the Cancer SurvivorMatthew R D Brown, Paul Farquhar-Smith, David J Magee
Manual Therapy|June 11, 2011
Clinical relevance vs. statistical significance: Using neck outcomes in patients with temporomandibular disorders as an exampleSusan Armijo-Olivo, Sharon Warren, Jorge Fuentes, et al.
Physiotherapy|February 2, 2010
Does amplitude-modulated frequency have a role in the hypoalgesic response of interferential current on pressure pain sensitivity in healthy subjects? A randomised crossover studyJorge Fuentes C, Susan Armijo-Olivo, David J Magee, et al.
Physiotherapy|November 5, 2011
A preliminary investigation into the effects of active interferential current therapy and placebo on pressure pain sensitivity: a random crossover placebo controlled studyJorge Fuentes C, Susan Armijo-Olivo, David J Magee, et al.
Physical Therapy|July 24, 2010
Effectiveness of interferential current therapy in the management of musculoskeletal pain: a systematic review and meta-analysisJorge P Fuentes, Susan Armijo Olivo, David J Magee, et al.
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