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Stephen May

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Journal of Physiotherapy|June 23, 2014
Mechanical diagnosis and therapy has similar effects on pain and disability as 'wait and see' and other approaches in people with neck pain: a systematic reviewHiroshi Takasaki, Stephen May
F1000 Medicine Reports|October 16, 2010
Diagnosis and assessment of neuropathic painStephen May, Mick Serpell
Nephrology (Carlton, Vic.)|May 15, 2008
An unusual complication of peritoneal dialysis catheter insertionMagnus Halland, Stephen May
Physiotherapy|December 11, 2012
Is surgery more effective than non-surgical treatment for spinal stenosis, and which non-surgical treatment is more effective? A systematic reviewStephen May, Christine Comer
The Journal of Manual & Manipulative Therapy|January 5, 2010
Prescriptive clinical prediction rules in back pain research: a systematic reviewStephen May, Richard Rosedale
Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics|September 18, 2007
A case of a potential manipulation responder whose back pain resolved with flexion exercisesStephen May, Richard Rosedale
The Veterinary Record|August 4, 2009
Veterinary profession unitedQuintin McKellar, Stephen May
Manual Therapy|June 15, 2012
Centralization and directional preference: a systematic reviewStephen May, Alessandro Aina
The Veterinary Record|November 15, 2014
Specialisation: British college of veterinary specialistsStephen May, Dimitris Raptopoulos
The Journal of Manual & Manipulative Therapy|November 9, 2019
A directional preference approach for chronic pelvic pain, bladder dysfunction and concurrent musculoskeletal symptoms: a case seriesChristine Hughes, Stephen May
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Journal of Physiotherapy|June 23, 2014
Mechanical diagnosis and therapy has similar effects on pain and disability as 'wait and see' and other approaches in people with neck pain: a systematic reviewHiroshi Takasaki, Stephen May
F1000 Medicine Reports|October 16, 2010
Diagnosis and assessment of neuropathic painStephen May, Mick Serpell
Nephrology (Carlton, Vic.)|May 15, 2008
An unusual complication of peritoneal dialysis catheter insertionMagnus Halland, Stephen May
Physiotherapy|December 11, 2012
Is surgery more effective than non-surgical treatment for spinal stenosis, and which non-surgical treatment is more effective? A systematic reviewStephen May, Christine Comer
The Journal of Manual & Manipulative Therapy|January 5, 2010
Prescriptive clinical prediction rules in back pain research: a systematic reviewStephen May, Richard Rosedale
Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics|September 18, 2007
A case of a potential manipulation responder whose back pain resolved with flexion exercisesStephen May, Richard Rosedale
The Veterinary Record|August 4, 2009
Veterinary profession unitedQuintin McKellar, Stephen May
Manual Therapy|June 15, 2012
Centralization and directional preference: a systematic reviewStephen May, Alessandro Aina
The Veterinary Record|November 15, 2014
Specialisation: British college of veterinary specialistsStephen May, Dimitris Raptopoulos
The Journal of Manual & Manipulative Therapy|November 9, 2019
A directional preference approach for chronic pelvic pain, bladder dysfunction and concurrent musculoskeletal symptoms: a case seriesChristine Hughes, Stephen May
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