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Editorial
Happy New Year for all our readers.
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Ann Moore,
Gwen Jull
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Strain counterstrain: Current concepts and clinical evidence
26 October 2011
Abstract: Strain counterstrain is an osteopathic manipulative technique about which research is only recently emerging. This master class reviews the evidence investigating proposed physiologic mechan...
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Christopher Kevin Wong
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| Systematic Review |
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Clinical prediction rules in the physiotherapy management of low back pain: A systematic review
06 June 2011
Abstract: Objective: To identify, appraise and determine the clinical readiness of diagnostic, prescriptive and prognostic Clinical Prediction Rules (CPRs) in the physiotherapy management of Low Back ...
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Robin Haskins,
Darren A. Rivett,
Peter G. Osmotherly
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9-21
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Intra-individual variations in the bifurcation of the radial nerve and the length of the posterior interosseous nerve
07 September 2011
Abstract: Anatomical literature on the radial nerve predominantly features inter-individual variations, with comparatively few studies investigating intra-individual variations. The radial nerve has a...
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Alex Benham,
Barbara Introwicz,
Jackie Waterfield,
Julius Sim,
Hayley Derricott,
Mike Mahon
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22-26
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The relationships between measures of stature recovery, muscle activity and psychological factors in patients with chronic low back pain
07 September 2011
Abstract: Individuals with low back pain (LBP) often exhibit elevated paraspinal muscle activity compared to asymptomatic controls during static postures such as standing. This hyperactivity has been ...
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Sandra Lewis,
Paul Holmes,
Steve Woby,
Jackie Hindle,
Neil Fowler
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27-33
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Reliability and smallest real difference of the ankle lunge test post ankle fracture
28 September 2011
Abstract: This study aimed to determine the reliability and the smallest real difference of the Ankle Lunge test in an ankle fracture patient population. In the post immobilisation stage of ankle frac...
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David Simondson,
Kim Brock,
Susan Cotton
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34-38
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Use of ultrasound imaging by physiotherapists: A pilot study to survey use, skills and training
28 September 2011
Abstract: Objective: This study aimed to design and pilot a questionnaire to survey the use of ultrasound imaging (USI) by physiotherapists in the United Kingdom (UK), the type and content of ultrasou...
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Catherine L. Potter,
Mindy C. Cairns,
Maria Stokes
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39-46
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Effectiveness of the end-range mobilization and scapular mobilization approach in a subgroup of subjects with frozen shoulder syndrome: A randomized control trial
26 September 2011
Abstract: Treatment strategies targeting abnormal shoulder kinematics may prevent pathology or if the pathology develops, shorten its duration. We examined the effectiveness of the end-range mobilizat...
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Jing-lan Yang,
Mei-Hwa Jan,
Chein-wei Chang,
Jiu-jenq Lin
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47-52
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Range of motion in the upper and lower cervical spine in people with chronic neck pain
27 September 2011
Abstract: Reduced cervical range of motion (ROM) is a common finding in people with neck pain. With few exceptions, only the angle between head and thorax has been measured. Our aim was to use an exte...
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Thomas Rudolfsson,
Martin Björklund,
Mats Djupsjöbacka
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53-59
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Two different courses of impaired cervical kinaesthesia following a whiplash injury. A one-year prospective study
28 September 2011
Abstract: A longitudinal study was conducted to observe persons with neck pain after motor vehicle collisions. The aims were to reveal the prospective development of cervical kinaesthesia and to inves...
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Gudny Lilja Oddsdottir,
Eythor Kristjansson
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60-65
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Deformation of the innominate bone and mobility of the pubic symphysis during asymmetric moment application to the pelvis
24 October 2011
Abstract: Background: Angular motions of human joints are frequently accompanied by bony deformations. In the case of the pelvis it is unknown how much deformation within the innominate and movement w...
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Annelies Pool-Goudzwaard,
Rafael Gnat,
Kees Spoor
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66-70
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Inter-tester reliability of non-invasive technique for measurement of innominate motion
28 November 2011
Abstract: Although the complex anatomical orientation and position of the sacroiliac joints (SIJ) has rendered their 3D kinematic evaluation difficult, recent techniques of palpation–digitization of p...
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Divya Bharatkumar Adhia,
Melanie D. Bussey,
Ramakrishnan Mani,
Prasath Jayakaran,
Daniela Aldabe,
Stephan Milosavljevic
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71-76
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Towards monitoring lumbo-pelvic posture in real-life situations: Concurrent validity of a novel posture monitor and a traditional laboratory-based motion analysis system
20 October 2011
Abstract: Many factors are associated with low back pain (LBP), including provocative spinal postures. Consequently, lumbo-pelvic posture is commonly assessed in LBP patients. A novel wireless monitor...
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Kieran O’Sullivan,
Leonard O’Sullivan,
Amity Campbell,
Peter O’Sullivan,
Wim Dankaerts
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77-83
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Novel use of a manual therapy technique and management of a patient with peroneal tendinopathy: A case report
16 May 2011
Abstract: Peroneal tendinopathy is an uncommon but underappreciated source of lateral hindfoot pain and dysfunction. There is a paucity of literature describing optimal intervention for those sufferin...
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Craig P. Hensley,
Alicia J. Emerson Kavchak
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84-88
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Continuing professional development: The missing link
24 October 2011
Abstract: Attending formal course-based learning forms a major part of continuing professional development for physiotherapists. There is a vast array of formal courses available to physiotherapists e...
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Lucy S. Chipchase,
Venerina Johnston,
Phillip D. Long
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89-91
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Do inertial sensors represent a viable method to reliably measure cervical spine range of motion?
25 July 2011
Abstract: A rise in neck pain cases has initiated an exponential interest in the assessment and treatment of cervical spine range of motion (CROM). Experimental limitations, however, have been reporte...
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Peter S. Theobald,
Michael D. Jones,
Jonathan M. Williams
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Re: The use of RCT’s in manual therapy – Are we trying to fit a round peg into a square hole?
27 June 2011
I read the article ‘The use of RCT’s in manual therapy – are we trying to fit a round peg into a square hole?’ by with interest. As a profession we should welcome methodological debate as a means of ...
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Chris Littlewood
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Response to letter to the editor
02 August 2011
I thank the writer for their comments on the article ‘The use of RCT’s in manual therapy – are we trying to fit a round peg into a square hole?’ and welcome their considered thoughts. The issues the w...
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Steve Milanese
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