Study Design. A comparative study of cervical range of motion in asymptomatic persons and those with whiplash. Objectives. To compare the primary and conjunct ranges of motion of the cervical spine in asymptomatic persons and those with persistent whiplash-associated disorders, and to investigate the ability of these measures of range of motion to discriminate between the groups. Summary of Background. Evidence that range of motion is an effective indicator of physical impairment in the cervical spine is not conclusive. Few studies have evaluated the ability to discriminate between asymptomatic persons and those with whiplash on the basis of range of motion or compared three-dimensional in vivo measures of range of motion in asymptomatic pe...
The overall aim of the work was to examine the influence of cervical biomechanical conditions on mov...
Background: A simple clinical test involving subject tracing zigzag (ZZ) and figure of eight (F8) pa...
Cervical joint position error (JPE) has been used as a measure of cervical afferent input to detect ...
Objectives: To quantify differences in active cervical range of motion (aCROM) between patients with...
OBJECTIVES: To quantify differences in active cervical range of motion (aCROM) between patients with...
In recent decades whiplash injuries, being a major reason for compensation claims, have become incre...
Background: Whiplash-associated disorders have usually been explored by analyzing changes in the cer...
Background: Clinicians commonly assess cervical range of motion (ROM), but it has rarely been critic...
Background Cervical range of motion (ROM) is commonly assessed in clinical practice and research. In...
To determine if measures of cervical kinematics are altered in people with acute whiplash associated...
PURPOSE: To define reference values for head-cervical range of motion (ROM) in healthy young adults,...
Objectives Cervical movement impairment has been identified as a core component of cervicogenic hea...
Cervical range of motion (ROM) is commonly assessed in clinical practice and research. In a previous...
Patients with neck pain have a significantly decreased aCROM compared with persons without neck pain...
Background: Literature is still limited regarding reports of non-invasive assessment of the cervical...
The overall aim of the work was to examine the influence of cervical biomechanical conditions on mov...
Background: A simple clinical test involving subject tracing zigzag (ZZ) and figure of eight (F8) pa...
Cervical joint position error (JPE) has been used as a measure of cervical afferent input to detect ...
Objectives: To quantify differences in active cervical range of motion (aCROM) between patients with...
OBJECTIVES: To quantify differences in active cervical range of motion (aCROM) between patients with...
In recent decades whiplash injuries, being a major reason for compensation claims, have become incre...
Background: Whiplash-associated disorders have usually been explored by analyzing changes in the cer...
Background: Clinicians commonly assess cervical range of motion (ROM), but it has rarely been critic...
Background Cervical range of motion (ROM) is commonly assessed in clinical practice and research. In...
To determine if measures of cervical kinematics are altered in people with acute whiplash associated...
PURPOSE: To define reference values for head-cervical range of motion (ROM) in healthy young adults,...
Objectives Cervical movement impairment has been identified as a core component of cervicogenic hea...
Cervical range of motion (ROM) is commonly assessed in clinical practice and research. In a previous...
Patients with neck pain have a significantly decreased aCROM compared with persons without neck pain...
Background: Literature is still limited regarding reports of non-invasive assessment of the cervical...
The overall aim of the work was to examine the influence of cervical biomechanical conditions on mov...
Background: A simple clinical test involving subject tracing zigzag (ZZ) and figure of eight (F8) pa...
Cervical joint position error (JPE) has been used as a measure of cervical afferent input to detect ...