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Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation|November 1, 1981
Kinematic and myoelectric analysis of skill acquisition: I. 90cm subject groupJ Vorro, D Hobart
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation|November 1, 1981
Kinematic and myoelectric analysis of skill acquisition: II. 150cm subject groupJ Vorro, D Hobart
The Journal of the American Osteopathic Association|May 1, 1987
Clinical biomechanic correlates for cervical function: Part II. A myoelectric studyJ Vorro, W L Johnston
Physical Therapy|August 1, 1978
Kinematic and electromyographic differences between men and women during skill acquistion: a preliminary studyD J Hobart, J Vorro
The Journal of the American Osteopathic Association|July 17, 1998
Clinical biomechanic correlates of cervical dysfunction: Part 4. Altered regional motor behaviorJ Vorro, W L Johnston
American Journal of Physical Medicine|June 1, 1981
Multiterritorial muscle evaluations for maximal isometric contraction of the deltoid muscle in normal and dystrophic humansT Simard, J Vorro, P Rocque
Ergonomics|June 1, 1978
Multivariate analysis of biomechanical profiles for the coracobrachialis and biceps brachii (caput breve) muscles in humansJ Vorro, F R Wilson, A Dainis
The Journal of the American Osteopathic Association|July 1, 1985
Clinical/biomechanic correlates for cervical function: Part I. A kinematic studyW L Johnston, J Vorro, R P Hubbard
The Journal of the American Osteopathic Association|February 1, 1991
Clinical biomechanic correlates for cervical function: Part III. Intermittent secondary movementsJ Vorro, W L Johnston, R P Hubbard
The Journal of the American Osteopathic Association|July 1, 1989
Chronic cervical dysfunction: correlation of myoelectric findings with clinical progressM C Beal, J Vorro, W L Johnston
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Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation|November 1, 1981
Kinematic and myoelectric analysis of skill acquisition: I. 90cm subject groupJ Vorro, D Hobart
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation|November 1, 1981
Kinematic and myoelectric analysis of skill acquisition: II. 150cm subject groupJ Vorro, D Hobart
The Journal of the American Osteopathic Association|May 1, 1987
Clinical biomechanic correlates for cervical function: Part II. A myoelectric studyJ Vorro, W L Johnston
Physical Therapy|August 1, 1978
Kinematic and electromyographic differences between men and women during skill acquistion: a preliminary studyD J Hobart, J Vorro
The Journal of the American Osteopathic Association|July 17, 1998
Clinical biomechanic correlates of cervical dysfunction: Part 4. Altered regional motor behaviorJ Vorro, W L Johnston
American Journal of Physical Medicine|June 1, 1981
Multiterritorial muscle evaluations for maximal isometric contraction of the deltoid muscle in normal and dystrophic humansT Simard, J Vorro, P Rocque
Ergonomics|June 1, 1978
Multivariate analysis of biomechanical profiles for the coracobrachialis and biceps brachii (caput breve) muscles in humansJ Vorro, F R Wilson, A Dainis
The Journal of the American Osteopathic Association|July 1, 1985
Clinical/biomechanic correlates for cervical function: Part I. A kinematic studyW L Johnston, J Vorro, R P Hubbard
The Journal of the American Osteopathic Association|February 1, 1991
Clinical biomechanic correlates for cervical function: Part III. Intermittent secondary movementsJ Vorro, W L Johnston, R P Hubbard
The Journal of the American Osteopathic Association|July 1, 1989
Chronic cervical dysfunction: correlation of myoelectric findings with clinical progressM C Beal, J Vorro, W L Johnston
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