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Friday, September 12, 2008
Mulligan - research
1. Bisset L., Beller E., Jull G., Brooks P., Darnell R., and Vicenzino B. (2006) Mobilisation with movement and exercise, corticosteroid injection, or wait and see for tennis elbow: randomised trial. British Medical Journal 333(4) 939-945.
2. Collins, NB., Teys P., and Vicenzino B. (2004). The initial effects of a Mulligan's mobilisation with movement technique on dorsiflexion and pain in subacute ankle sprains. Manual Therapy, 9(2), 77-82.
3. Kochar, M. (2002). Effectiveness of a specific physiotherapy regimen on patients with tennis elbow. Physiotherapy, 88(6), 333-341.
4. Vicenzino, B. (2001). Specific manipulative therapy treatment for chronic lateral epicondylalgia produces uniquely characteristic hypoalgesia. Manual Therapy, 6(4), 205-212.
5. Hall, TM., Hardt, S., Schafer, A., Wallin, L. (2005). Mulligan Bent Leg Raise Technique – A preliminary randomised trial of immediate effects after a single intervention. Manual Therapy 11(2) 130-135.
6. Hall, TM. (2007). Efficacy of a C1-C2 self sustained natural apophyseal glide (SNAG) in the management of cervicogenic headache. The Journal of Orthopaedic and Sports Phsyical Therapy. 37(3), 100-107.
7. Paungmali, A. (2003). Hypoalgesic and Sympathoexcitatory effects of Mobilization with Movement for lateral epicondylalgia. Physical Therapy, 83(4), 374-383.
8. Paungmali, A. (2004). Naloxone fails to antagonize initial hypoalgesic effect of a manual therapy treatment for lateral epicondylalgia. Journal of Manipulative and Physiological therapeutics, 27, 180-185.
9. Teys P., Bisset L., and Vicenzino B. (2006). The initial effects of a Mulligan's mobilization with movement technique on range of movement and pressure pain threshold in pain-limited shoulders. Manual Therapy, In Press, Corrected Proof, Available online 27 October 2006.
10. Vicenzino B., Branjerdporn M., Teys P., Jordan K. (2006). Initial changes in posterior talar glide and dorsiflexion of the ankle after mobilization with movement in individuals with recurrent ankle sprain. Journal of Orthopaedic and Sports Physical Therapy 36(7), 464-471.
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