Background: Movement control impairment reduces active control of movement. Patients with this might form an important subgroup among patients with mechanical cervical pain. Diagnosis is based on the observation of active movement tests. Although widely used clinically, few studies have been performed to determine the reliability of a test battery. The aim of this study was to determine the inter-tester reliability of movement control impairment [MCI] tests on the cervical spine. Methods: Forty-five subjects (31 patients with neck pain, 14 healthy controls) were videotaped while performing a standardized test battery consisting of 13 tests of active movement control. Using observation, two experienced physiotherapists independently rated t...
Background:To evaluate the reliability and discriminative validity of a proposed adapted tool for th...
Background: Physical therapy intervention is often sought to treat cervical spine conditions and a c...
Chronic neck pain is associated with sensorimotor dysfunctions, which may develop symptoms, affect d...
Background: Apart from the cranio-cervical flexion test and the deep neck flexor endurance test, evi...
Background: Movement control dysfunction [MCD] reduces active control of movements. Patients with MC...
Background: Movement control dysfunction [MCD] reduces active control of movements. Patients with MC...
Background: Head-eye movement control deficit is an identified problem in patients with chronic neck...
Background: To determine whether there is a difference between patients with low back pain and healt...
No database of reference normal values exists for movement control of the cervical spine. The Fly Te...
Objectives The purposes of this study were: 1) To assess the reliability of cervical extension and ...
Low Back Pain (LBP) is one of the major current concerns in health care. In the majority of patients...
Pattern tracing tasks can be used to assess cervical spine movement sense (CMS). A simple clinical m...
Background : Neck pain is one of the leading causes of years lived with disability, and approximatel...
Background To determine whether there is a difference between patients with low back pain and healt...
In pressBackground: Movement control abilities are often reduced in persons with neck pain. In physi...
Background:To evaluate the reliability and discriminative validity of a proposed adapted tool for th...
Background: Physical therapy intervention is often sought to treat cervical spine conditions and a c...
Chronic neck pain is associated with sensorimotor dysfunctions, which may develop symptoms, affect d...
Background: Apart from the cranio-cervical flexion test and the deep neck flexor endurance test, evi...
Background: Movement control dysfunction [MCD] reduces active control of movements. Patients with MC...
Background: Movement control dysfunction [MCD] reduces active control of movements. Patients with MC...
Background: Head-eye movement control deficit is an identified problem in patients with chronic neck...
Background: To determine whether there is a difference between patients with low back pain and healt...
No database of reference normal values exists for movement control of the cervical spine. The Fly Te...
Objectives The purposes of this study were: 1) To assess the reliability of cervical extension and ...
Low Back Pain (LBP) is one of the major current concerns in health care. In the majority of patients...
Pattern tracing tasks can be used to assess cervical spine movement sense (CMS). A simple clinical m...
Background : Neck pain is one of the leading causes of years lived with disability, and approximatel...
Background To determine whether there is a difference between patients with low back pain and healt...
In pressBackground: Movement control abilities are often reduced in persons with neck pain. In physi...
Background:To evaluate the reliability and discriminative validity of a proposed adapted tool for th...
Background: Physical therapy intervention is often sought to treat cervical spine conditions and a c...
Chronic neck pain is associated with sensorimotor dysfunctions, which may develop symptoms, affect d...