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Manual Therapy|March 13, 2001
Mid-thoracic tenderness: a comparison of pressure pain threshold between spinal regions, in asymptomatic subjectsL Keating, C Lubke, V Powell, et al.
Human Movement Science|November 11, 2021
Deep and superficial cervical muscles respond differently to unstable motor skill tasksU Röijezon, G Jull, M Djupsjöbacka, et al.
Manual Therapy|February 14, 2015
Inter-and intra-tester reliability of a battery of cervical movement control dysfunction testsV Segarra, L Dueñas, R Torres, et al.
Clinical Radiology|May 6, 2008
Fatty infiltrate in the cervical extensor muscles is not a feature of chronic, insidious-onset neck painJ Elliott, M Sterling, J T Noteboom, et al.
Rheumatology (Oxford, England)|September 25, 2007
Conservative treatments for tennis elbow do subgroups of patients respond differently?L Bisset, N Smidt, D A Van der Windt, et al.
Manual Therapy|May 18, 2016
International consensus on the most useful physical examination tests used by physiotherapists for patients with headache: A Delphi studyK Luedtke, W Boissonnault, N Caspersen, et al.
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Manual Therapy|March 13, 2001
Mid-thoracic tenderness: a comparison of pressure pain threshold between spinal regions, in asymptomatic subjectsL Keating, C Lubke, V Powell, et al.
Human Movement Science|November 11, 2021
Deep and superficial cervical muscles respond differently to unstable motor skill tasksU Röijezon, G Jull, M Djupsjöbacka, et al.
Manual Therapy|February 14, 2015
Inter-and intra-tester reliability of a battery of cervical movement control dysfunction testsV Segarra, L Dueñas, R Torres, et al.
Clinical Radiology|May 6, 2008
Fatty infiltrate in the cervical extensor muscles is not a feature of chronic, insidious-onset neck painJ Elliott, M Sterling, J T Noteboom, et al.
Rheumatology (Oxford, England)|September 25, 2007
Conservative treatments for tennis elbow do subgroups of patients respond differently?L Bisset, N Smidt, D A Van der Windt, et al.
Manual Therapy|May 18, 2016
International consensus on the most useful physical examination tests used by physiotherapists for patients with headache: A Delphi studyK Luedtke, W Boissonnault, N Caspersen, et al.
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