A preliminary investigation into the relationship between cervical snags and sympathetic nervous system activity in the upper limbs of an asymptomatic population [0.03%]
无症状人群颈椎异常与上肢自主神经活动关系的初步研究
Andrea Moulson,Tim Watson
Andrea Moulson
Spinal manipulative therapy techniques are commonly employed by physiotherapists in the clinical setting for the management of neuromusculoskeletal pain and dysfunction, although their underlying mechanism is not fully understood. Mulligan'...
Randomized Controlled Trial
Manual therapy. 2006 Aug;11(3):214-24. DOI:10.1016/j.math.2006.04.003 2006
N D Reeves,M V Narici,C N Maganaris
N D Reeves
Muscle weakness experienced in old age has many detrimental consequences for activities of daily life. Given the serious problems presented by weakness in old age, strategies to prevent or mitigate this process are of paramount importance. ...
Controlled Clinical Trial
Manual therapy. 2006 Aug;11(3):192-6. DOI:10.1016/j.math.2006.04.004 2006
Paulette M van Vliet,Nicola R Heneghan
Paulette M van Vliet
This paper aims to develop understanding of three important motor control issues--feedforward mechanisms, cortical plasticity and task-specificity and assess the implications for musculoskeletal practice. A model of control for the reach-to...
Chronic musculoskeletal pain in chronic fatigue syndrome: recent developments and therapeutic implications [0.03%]
慢性疲劳综合征的慢性肌肉骨骼疼痛:近期研究进展及治疗意义
Jo Nijs,Mira Meeus,Kenny De Meirleir
Jo Nijs
Patients with chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) experience chronic musculoskeletal pain which is even more debilitating than fatigue. Scientific research data gathered around the world enables clinicians to understand, at least in part, chroni...
Sensorimotor contribution to shoulder stability: effect of injury and rehabilitation [0.03%]
肩关节稳定性感觉运动作用的贡献:损伤和康复的影响
Joseph B Myers,Craig A Wassinger,Scott M Lephart
Joseph B Myers
Shoulder joint stability is the humeral head remaining or promptly returning to proper alignment within the glenoid fossa. This is mediated by both mechanical and dynamic restraint mechanisms. Coordination of these restraint systems is requ...
David A MacDonald,G Lorimer Moseley,Paul W Hodges
David A MacDonald
The contribution of the trunk muscles to spinal stability is well established. There is convincing evidence for the role of multifidus in spinal stability. Recently, emphasis has shifted to the deep fibres of this muscle (DM) and five key c...
Ann Moore,Gwen Jull
Ann Moore
Workshop: clinical implications for clinicians treating patients with non-specific arm pain, whiplash and carpal tunnel syndrome [0.03%]
临床意义研讨会:诊治非特异性上肢痛、挥鞭伤和腕管综合征患者的临床意义
Jane Greening
Jane Greening
Nerve sheath inflammation without significant axonal degeneration can result in c fibres (both axons in continuity and the nervi nervorum) becoming spontaneously active and mechanically sensitive. This may help explain the painful responses...
Katherine J Dolan,Ann Green
Katherine J Dolan
Proprioceptive control is considered important for spinal stability and prevention of injury. However there is evidence that proprioceptive structures, that are reflexive and viscoelastic, are challenged by commonly adopted 'slouched' postu...
Randomized Controlled Trial
Manual therapy. 2006 Aug;11(3):202-7. DOI:10.1016/j.math.2006.03.003 2006