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期刊名:Manual therapy

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G Noël,L A Verbruggen,E Barbaix et al. G Noël et al.
The cyclical loading of cartilage, which occurs during normal use of an articulation, stimulates biosynthetic activity of the chondrocytes. Therefore functional stimulation may contribute to joint repair. In this study the researchers added...
V Smedmark,M Wallin,I Arvidsson V Smedmark
Passive intervertebral motion of the cervical spine was assessed independently by two physical therapists. The therapists had equal backgrounds concerning education and clinical experience. Sixty-one patients seeking care for cervical probl...
P van der Wurff,W Meyne,R H Hagmeijer P van der Wurff
In the literature many tests are described which are designed to provoke pain or detect joint mobility in the sacroiliac joint (SIJ). However, in part 1 of this review, the authors stated that there is little evidence of reliability of thes...
C M Petersen,R D Johnson,D Schuit C M Petersen
Cervical range of motion (ROM) is evaluated in both clinical and research settings. This study's purpose was to determine if ROM data obtained with the OSI CA 6000 Spine Motion Analyser (SMA) from asymptomatic and symptomatic cervical subje...
M Krause,K M Refshauge,M Dessen et al. M Krause et al.
Despite the widespread use of traction, little is known of the mode of effect, and application remains largely anecdotal. The efficacy of traction is also unclear because of generally poor design of the clinical trials to date, and because ...
S A Hess S A Hess
Normal shoulder function is determined by the stability provided by the passive, active and control subsystems of the joint complex. Given the complexity of the shoulder, it is not surprising that it is one of the most common joints present...
R Herbert,C Sherrington,A Moseley et al. R Herbert et al.