Pages that link to "Q48389331"
The following pages link to Cervicocephalic kinesthetic sensibility, active range of cervical motion, and oculomotor function in patients with whiplash injury (Q48389331):
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- Eye movements in patients with Whiplash Associated Disorders: a systematic review (Q30371558) (← links)
- Reliability, construct and discriminative validity of clinical testing in subjects with and without chronic neck pain (Q30418845) (← links)
- The intra- and inter-rater reliability of five clinical muscle performance tests in patients with and without neck pain (Q30426683) (← links)
- A diagnosis-based clinical decision rule for spinal pain part 2: review of the literature (Q30483524) (← links)
- Rehabilitation program for traumatic chronic cervical pain associated with unsteadiness: a single case study (Q30492177) (← links)
- Are cervical multifidus muscles active during whiplash and startle? An initial experimental study (Q30494113) (← links)
- Surgical fasciectomy of the trapezius muscle combined with neurolysis of the Spinal accessory nerve; results and long-term follow-up in 30 consecutive cases of refractory chronic whiplash syndrome. (Q30494341) (← links)
- Head-eye movement control tests in patients with chronic neck pain; inter-observer reliability and discriminative validity (Q30564494) (← links)
- A theoretical model for the development of a diagnosis-based clinical decision rule for the management of patients with spinal pain (Q33293414) (← links)
- Is performance in goal oriented head movements altered in patients with tension type headache? (Q33726358) (← links)
- The clinical presentation of chronic whiplash and the relationship to findings of MRI fatty infiltrates in the cervical extensor musculature: a preliminary investigation (Q33972771) (← links)
- Neck exercises, physical and cognitive behavioural-graded activity as a treatment for adult whiplash patients with chronic neck pain: design of a randomised controlled trial (Q34089353) (← links)
- Applying the Quebec Task Force criteria as a frame of reference for studies of whiplash injuries (Q34175911) (← links)
- Characteristics of cervical position sense in subjects with forward head posture (Q34567237) (← links)
- Determine the effect of neck muscle fatigue on dynamic visual acuity in healthy young adults (Q35010018) (← links)
- Sensorimotor function of the cervical spine in healthy volunteers. (Q35213502) (← links)
- Application of a diagnosis-based clinical decision guide in patients with neck pain (Q35225562) (← links)
- Physical therapy in the treatment of chronic headache (Q35578639) (← links)
- Correlation between Trunk Posture and Neck Reposition Sense among Subjects with Forward Head Neck Postures (Q36259802) (← links)
- A new measurement method for spine reposition sense (Q36606660) (← links)
- Comparison of cervical range of motion in two seated postural conditions in adults 50 or older with cervical pain (Q36626179) (← links)
- Head and neck position sense (Q37058999) (← links)
- Cervicocephalic kinesthetic sensibility and postural balance in patients with nontraumatic chronic neck pain--a pilot study (Q37274137) (← links)
- An Attempt of Early Detection of Poor Outcome after Whiplash (Q37353298) (← links)
- Rehabilitation of chronic whiplash: treatment of cervical dysfunctions or chronic pain syndrome? (Q37374503) (← links)
- A CONCEPTUAL MODEL FOR PHYSICAL THERAPISTS TREATING ATHLETES WITH PROTRACTED RECOVERY FOLLOWING A CONCUSSION. (Q37737761) (← links)
- Visual impairments in the first year after traumatic brain injury (Q38035029) (← links)
- The role of the cervical spine in post-concussion syndrome (Q38542223) (← links)
- Differences in proprioceptive senses between children with diplegic and children with hemiplegic cerebral palsy (Q39023313) (← links)
- Basic body awareness therapy or exercise therapy for the treatment of chronic whiplash associated disorders: a randomized comparative clinical trial. (Q39189511) (← links)
- Reproducibility and instrument validity of a new ultrasonography-based system for measuring cervical spine kinematics (Q39544768) (← links)
- Association of age on cervical joint position error. (Q40444128) (← links)
- Influence of chronic neck pain on cervical joint position error (JPE): Comparison between young and elderly subjects (Q40495097) (← links)
- Intra- and inter-rater reliability of neutral head position and target head position tests in patients with and without neck pain (Q41193040) (← links)
- Cervical sensorimotor control in idiopathic cervical dystonia: A cross-sectional study (Q41691281) (← links)
- Proposed mechanisms and treatment strategies for motion sickness disorder: a case series (Q41839811) (← links)
- Whiplash injuries and associated disorders: new insights into an old problem. (Q45953169) (← links)
- Are altered smooth pursuit eye movements related to chronic pain and disability following whiplash injuries? A prospective trial with one-year follow-up (Q46623306) (← links)
- Are smooth pursuit eye movements altered in chronic whiplash-associated disorders? A cross-sectional study (Q46913609) (← links)
- The influence of cervical movement on eye stabilization reflexes: a randomized trial (Q47339256) (← links)
- Effects of Dual Monitor Computer Work Versus Laptop Work on Cervical Muscular and Proprioceptive Characteristics of Males and Females (Q47897886) (← links)
- Lack of impairment of kinaesthetic sensibility in cervicogenic headache patients. (Q47903987) (← links)
- Cervico-ocular coordination during neck rotation is distorted in people with whiplash-associated disorders. (Q48769225) (← links)
- Whiplash associated disorders: pathomechanics, diagnosis, and management (Q50915625) (← links)
- The feasibility of repositioning ability as a tool for ergonomic evaluation: effects of chair back inclination and fatigue on head repositioning (Q51172937) (← links)
- Whiplash injury and oculomotor dysfunctions: clinical-posturographic correlations (Q51243218) (← links)
- How to diagnose cervicogenic dizziness. (Q52544031) (← links)
- Effect of sitting postures and shoulder position on the cervicocephalic kinesthesia in healthy young males. (Q53089900) (← links)
- Effect of whole body vibration on cervical (neck) proprioception in young, healthy individuals serving as their own control: a pilot study (Q57146805) (← links)
- CHARACTERIZATION OF CERVICAL SPINE IMPAIRMENTS IN CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS POST-CONCUSSION (Q64093682) (← links)