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Stacey L Zeigler

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Physiotherapy Canada. Physiotherapie Canada|February 21, 2022
Exploring the Concept of Leadership from the Perspective of Physical Therapists in the United StatesJennifer Green-Wilson, Diane Clark, Barbara Tschoepe, et al.
Journal of Biomechanics|April 3, 2016
Ring apophysis fractures induced by low-load low-angle repetitive flexion in an ex-vivo cervine modelNicole C Corbiere, Stacey L Zeigler, Kathleen A Issen, et al.
Physical Therapy|March 24, 2022
Self-Leadership Is Critical for All Physical TherapistsJennifer Green-Wilson, Barbara A Tschoepe, Stacey L Zeigler, et al.
JOR Spine|August 30, 2019
Increased lumbar spinal column laxity due to low-angle, low-load cyclic flexion may predispose to acute injuryNicole C Gale, Stacey L Zeigler, Christopher Towler, et al.
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Physiotherapy Canada. Physiotherapie Canada|February 21, 2022
Exploring the Concept of Leadership from the Perspective of Physical Therapists in the United StatesJennifer Green-Wilson, Diane Clark, Barbara Tschoepe, et al.
Journal of Biomechanics|April 3, 2016
Ring apophysis fractures induced by low-load low-angle repetitive flexion in an ex-vivo cervine modelNicole C Corbiere, Stacey L Zeigler, Kathleen A Issen, et al.
Physical Therapy|March 24, 2022
Self-Leadership Is Critical for All Physical TherapistsJennifer Green-Wilson, Barbara A Tschoepe, Stacey L Zeigler, et al.
JOR Spine|August 30, 2019
Increased lumbar spinal column laxity due to low-angle, low-load cyclic flexion may predispose to acute injuryNicole C Gale, Stacey L Zeigler, Christopher Towler, et al.
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