Index to Chiropractic Literature
Index to Chiropractic Literature
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Journal ID Article Title Author(s)
J Manipulative Physiol Ther: Nov-Dec 2013(36:9): 557-563 23117 Physiological responses to spinal manipulation therapy: investigation of the relationship between electromyographic responses and peak force
  • Nougarou F
  • Dugas C
  • Deslauriers C
  • Pagé I
  • Descarreaux M
J Manipulative Physiol Ther: Nov-Dec 2013(36:9): 564-571 23118 Trunk neuromuscular responses to a single whole-body vibration session in patients with chronic low back pain: A cross-sectional study
  • Boucher J-A
  • Abboud J
  • Dubois J-D
  • Legault E
  • Descarreaux M
  • Henchoz Y
J Manipulative Physiol Ther: Jul-Aug 2013(36:6): 349-358 22930 Evaluation of methods for the quantification of the flexion-relaxation phenomenon in the lumbar erector spinae muscles
  • Schinkel-Ivy A
  • Nairn BC
  • Drake JD
J Manipulative Physiol Ther: Feb 2013(36:2): 68-77 22818 Effects of thrust amplitude and duration of high-velocity, low-amplitude spinal manipulation on lumbar muscle spindle responses to vertebral position and movement
  • Cao D-Y
  • Reed WR
  • Long CR
  • Kawchuk GN
  • Pickar JG
J Manipulative Physiol Ther: Feb 2013(36:2): 91-100 22841 An investigation into the onset, pattern, and effects of pain relief on lumbar extensor electromyography in people with acute and chronic low back pain
  • Williams JM
  • Haq I
  • Lee RY
J Manipulative Physiol Ther: Oct 2005(28:8): 623-631 18491 The biomechanical and clinical significance of the lumbar erector spinae flexion-relaxation phenomenon: a review of literature
  • Colloca CJ
  • Hinrichs RN
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