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See our study providing further evidence of the differing functional attributes of deep and superficial cervical muscles. All interesting and guides rehab programs
https://t.co/PucP408Cce
Study on medicine use for whiplash or LBP following a motor vehicle crash. Please notify people you know who may be interested. it is a telephone interview.
https://t.co/5OpgJJXBnz.
Have you submitted your abstract yet?
Submissions are now open for a variety of presentation types. The deadline is approaching fast! Don't forget the conference theme Innovate Integrate and get your abstracts in by 16 Dec. @IFOMPT#ifomptdownunder https://t.co/smIOq464g1
Julia Treleaven -A great masterclass by E/Prof Gwen Jull @gwenjull on how to conduct and interpret the craniocervical flexion test. https://t.co/4pfzEkwhrp
Here’s the link to our paper that suggests treatment directed towards the cervical spine could be beneficial for dizziness in those post concussion who have abnormal cervical proprioception https://t.co/rHOFEipr1i
@InaDiener Great news is that our recent work shows that exercise can reduce fibrotic accumulation in back muscles after back injury...that paper highlights the many facets of connective tissue pathophysiology and the diversity of things we can do...the power of exercise!
In a nutshell: VERY small improvement in pain, unlikely to be clinically relevant, not a so-called “high value care”. Perhaps we should focus on other strategies...
Linda Carroll's editorial Psychological features in musculoskeletal research and clinical practice: Finding a balance. Musculoskelet Sci Pract. 2018 Aug;36:iii-iv worth a read