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Journal of Integrative Medicine|August 13, 2015
Author response:May To, Caroline Alexander
Journal of Integrative Medicine|January 23, 2015
The effects of Park sham needles: a pilot studyMay To, Caroline Alexander
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation|January 2, 2019
Are People With Joint Hypermobility Syndrome Slow to Strengthen?May To, Caroline M Alexander
Musculoskeletal Care|May 31, 2016
Where do People with Joint Hypermobility Syndrome Present in Secondary Care? The Prevalence in a General Hospital and the Challenges of ClassificationMay To, Jane Simmonds, Caroline Alexander
Journal of Electromyography and Kinesiology : Official Journal of the International Society of Electrophysiological Kinesiology|August 24, 2019
Central fatigue is greater than peripheral fatigue in people with joint hypermobility syndromeMay To, Paul H Strutton, Caroline M Alexander
The Joint Commission Journal on Quality Improvement|November 12, 2002
Reducing failed extubations in the intensive care unitPeter J Pronovost, Mollie Jenckes, May To, et al.
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Journal of Integrative Medicine|August 13, 2015
Author response:May To, Caroline Alexander
Journal of Integrative Medicine|January 23, 2015
The effects of Park sham needles: a pilot studyMay To, Caroline Alexander
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation|January 2, 2019
Are People With Joint Hypermobility Syndrome Slow to Strengthen?May To, Caroline M Alexander
Musculoskeletal Care|May 31, 2016
Where do People with Joint Hypermobility Syndrome Present in Secondary Care? The Prevalence in a General Hospital and the Challenges of ClassificationMay To, Jane Simmonds, Caroline Alexander
Journal of Electromyography and Kinesiology : Official Journal of the International Society of Electrophysiological Kinesiology|August 24, 2019
Central fatigue is greater than peripheral fatigue in people with joint hypermobility syndromeMay To, Paul H Strutton, Caroline M Alexander
The Joint Commission Journal on Quality Improvement|November 12, 2002
Reducing failed extubations in the intensive care unitPeter J Pronovost, Mollie Jenckes, May To, et al.
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