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Autor:
Birendra M. Dewan, C. Roger James, Neeraj A. Kumar, Nathan Burgess, Steven Zupancic, Steven F. Sawyer
Publikováno v:
Human Movement Science. 89:103098
Autor:
Amber Litke, Jean-Michel Brismée, Kevin L. Browne, Phillip S. Sizer, Birendra M. Dewan, John L. Pape, Michelle M Munster, Stéphane Sobczak
Publikováno v:
Physiotherapy Theory and Practice. 35:259-267
Objective: The objective of this study is to investigate if sustained and repetitive prone press-ups could reverse decreased spinal height following spinal loading and if there was a correlation be...
Autor:
Jean-Michel Brismée, Stéphane Sobczak, Phillip S. Sizer, Birendra M. Dewan, John L. Pape, Kevin L. Browne, Omer Matthijs
Publikováno v:
Applied Ergonomics. 66:9-17
Upright and slouched sitting are frequently adopted postures associated with increased intradiscal pressure, spinal height loss and intervertebral disc pathology.To examine the effects of two sustained propped slouched sitting (PSS) postures on spina
Publikováno v:
BioMed Research International
BioMed Research International, Vol 2019 (2019)
BioMed Research International, Vol 2019 (2019)
Background. The Biodex Biosway® Balance System and SWAY Balance® Mobile smartphone application (SBMA) are portable instruments that assess balance function with force plate and accelerometer technology, respectively. The validity of these indirect
Autor:
Sohal S. Hallur, Jean-Michel Brismée, Phillip S. Sizer, Stéphane Sobczak, Frédéric Dierick, Paul Thiry, Birendra M. Dewan
Publikováno v:
Journal of manipulative and physiological therapeutics. 43(4)
Objective The purpose of this study was to investigate if spinal height increases using 3-dimensional (3-D) spinal position with and without manual distraction load and to assess the correlation between spine height changes and degrees of trunk rotat
Autor:
Stéphane Sobczak, Birendra M. Dewan, Jean-Michel Brismée, Phillip S. Sizer, Kevin L. Browne, John L. Pape, Omer Matthijs
Publikováno v:
Manual Therapy. 25:e160-e161
Background Upright and slouched sitting are frequently adopted postures associated with increased intradiscal pressure, spinal height loss and intervertebral disc pathology. Objectives To examine the effects of two sustained propped slouched sitting