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17 May2019

17 May 2019.

Written by Jonathan Ko
Posted in Cervical

Friday 17 May 2019
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What are the immediate effects on spinal posture, muscle activity and pain?

Application of real-time postural device for neck pain

19 Dec2018

19 December 2018.

Written by Ann Le
Posted in Cervical

Wednesday 19 December 2018
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What are the immediate effects of cervical mobilisations?

Immediate effects of cervical mobilisations

12 Dec2018

12 December 2018.

Written by Ann Le
Posted in Cervical

Wednesday 12 December 2018
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Can an upper limb resistance training program reduce headache symptoms?

Resistance training for headache symptoms

14 Sep2018

14 September 2018.

Written by The Australian Physiotherapy Association
Posted in Cervical

Friday 14 September 2018
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What is the effectiveness of interventions that aim to prevent a new episode of neck pain?

Interventions to prevent neck pain

16 Apr2018

16 April 2018.

Written by José Pedro Correia
Posted in Cervical

Monday 16 April 2018
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...a review of the evidence about their efficacy

Workplace interventions for neck pain in office workers

21 Dec2017

21 December 2017.

Written by José Pedro Correia
Posted in Cervical

Thursday 21 December 2017
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What are the risk factors associated with the occurrence of a first episode of neck pain?

Risk factors for first-episode neck pain

25 Sep2017

25 September 2017.

Written by Kieron Phillips
Posted in Cervical

Monday 25 September 2017
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Does the addition of manual therapy improve outcomes?

Manual therapy for chronic mechanical neck pain

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