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Jonathan M Williams

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Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics|March 19, 2013
An investigation into the onset, pattern, and effects of pain relief on lumbar extensor electromyography in people with acute and chronic low back painJonathan M Williams, Inam Haq, Raymond Y Lee
Journal of Back and Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation|October 2, 2023
Informing wobble-board training and assessment through an investigation of the effect of biological-sex, anthropometrics, footwear and dual-tasking in young adultsMadawi ALJawaee, Jonathan M Williams, Michael D Jones
BMJ Open Sport & Exercise Medicine|August 27, 2020
Biomechanical risk factors of lower back pain in cricket fast bowlers using inertial measurement units: a prospective and retrospective investigationBilly Senington, Raymond Y Lee, Jonathan M Williams
Manual Therapy|October 13, 2012
The effect of pain relief on dynamic changes in lumbar curvatureJonathan M Williams, Inam Haq, Raymond Y Lee
Manual Therapy|July 26, 2011
Do inertial sensors represent a viable method to reliably measure cervical spine range of motion?Peter S Theobald, Michael D Jones, Jonathan M Williams
Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics|January 18, 2011
Changes in bending stiffness and lumbar spine range of movement following lumbar mobilization and manipulationNikolaos Stamos-Papastamos, Nicola J Petty, Jonathan M Williams
Medical & Biological Engineering & Computing|July 1, 2022
In vivo through-range passive stiffness of the lumbar spine: a meta-analysis of measurements and methodsAndrew A Watt, Andrew J Callaway, Jonathan M Williams
Emergency Radiology|June 13, 2008
Is the chest x-ray an appropriate screening exam for ER patients with AMS?Krista L Birkemeier, Michael L Nipper, Jonathan M Williams
Physical Therapy in Sport : Official Journal of the Association of Chartered Physiotherapists in Sports Medicine|February 5, 2017
Corrigendum to "The within-day and between-day reliability of using sacral accelerations to quantify balance performance" [Phys. Ther. Sport vol. 17 (2015) 45-50]Jonathan M Williams, Christopher Dorey, Suzannah Clark, et al.
Physical Therapy in Sport : Official Journal of the Association of Chartered Physiotherapists in Sports Medicine|October 29, 2015
The within-day and between-day reliability of using sacral accelerations to quantify balance performanceJonathan M Williams, Christopher Dorey, Suzannah Clark, et al.
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Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics|March 19, 2013
An investigation into the onset, pattern, and effects of pain relief on lumbar extensor electromyography in people with acute and chronic low back painJonathan M Williams, Inam Haq, Raymond Y Lee
Journal of Back and Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation|October 2, 2023
Informing wobble-board training and assessment through an investigation of the effect of biological-sex, anthropometrics, footwear and dual-tasking in young adultsMadawi ALJawaee, Jonathan M Williams, Michael D Jones
BMJ Open Sport & Exercise Medicine|August 27, 2020
Biomechanical risk factors of lower back pain in cricket fast bowlers using inertial measurement units: a prospective and retrospective investigationBilly Senington, Raymond Y Lee, Jonathan M Williams
Manual Therapy|October 13, 2012
The effect of pain relief on dynamic changes in lumbar curvatureJonathan M Williams, Inam Haq, Raymond Y Lee
Manual Therapy|July 26, 2011
Do inertial sensors represent a viable method to reliably measure cervical spine range of motion?Peter S Theobald, Michael D Jones, Jonathan M Williams
Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics|January 18, 2011
Changes in bending stiffness and lumbar spine range of movement following lumbar mobilization and manipulationNikolaos Stamos-Papastamos, Nicola J Petty, Jonathan M Williams
Medical & Biological Engineering & Computing|July 1, 2022
In vivo through-range passive stiffness of the lumbar spine: a meta-analysis of measurements and methodsAndrew A Watt, Andrew J Callaway, Jonathan M Williams
Emergency Radiology|June 13, 2008
Is the chest x-ray an appropriate screening exam for ER patients with AMS?Krista L Birkemeier, Michael L Nipper, Jonathan M Williams
Physical Therapy in Sport : Official Journal of the Association of Chartered Physiotherapists in Sports Medicine|February 5, 2017
Corrigendum to "The within-day and between-day reliability of using sacral accelerations to quantify balance performance" [Phys. Ther. Sport vol. 17 (2015) 45-50]Jonathan M Williams, Christopher Dorey, Suzannah Clark, et al.
Physical Therapy in Sport : Official Journal of the Association of Chartered Physiotherapists in Sports Medicine|October 29, 2015
The within-day and between-day reliability of using sacral accelerations to quantify balance performanceJonathan M Williams, Christopher Dorey, Suzannah Clark, et al.
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