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Auteur Toby Hall |
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Purpose: Bruxism is highly prevalent and defined as abnormal habitual mouth activity including clenching of the teeth and increased jaw muscle activity. The association between bruxism and temporomandibular dysfunction (TMD) is debated, in part[...]Article
Kwun N. Lam ; Nicola R. Heneghan ; Jai Mistry ; Adesola O. Ojoawo ; Anneli Peolsson ; Arianne P. Verhagen ; Brigitte Tampin ; Erik Thoomes ; Gwendolen Jull ; Gwendolyne G.M. Scholten -Peeters ; Helen Slater ; Niamh Moloney ; Toby Hall ; Åsa Dedering ; Alison Rushton ; Deborah Falla |Background Establishing a set of uniform classification criteria (CC) for cervical radiculopathy (CR) is required to aid future recruitment of homogenous populations to clinical trials. Objectives To establish expert informed consensus on CC for[...]Article
Francis Grondin ; Chad E. Cook ; Toby Hall ; Olivier Maillard ; Yannick Perdrix ; Sebastien Freppel |Background: Upper limb neurodynamic tests (ULNT) are used to diagnose neuropathic conditions such as cervical radiculopathy (CR). Within the literature, a positive ULNT is defined in markedly variable ways, which is likely why the diagnostic ac[...]Article
Objectives To investigate whether distinct sensory phenotypes were identifiable in individuals with nonspecific arm pain (NSAP) and whether these differed from those in people with cervical radiculopathy. A secondary question considered whether[...]Article
Background: Assessment of low back pain (LBP) includes segmental motion tests. Although often used in clinical practice, the validity, inter- and intra-rater reliability of such tests in individuals with LBP are not universally accepted, making[...]Article
Question: What tests are most useful to identify poor lumbar movement control (LMC) and what are the dimensional and psychometric properties of these tests? Design: Multicenter, cross-sectional cohort study. Participants: Adults with non-sp[...]Article
Objectives: The C0C2 axial rotation test is a measure of upper cervical range of motion (UCROM), reported to be reliable in a headache free population. The objective was to determine the intra- and inter-rater reliability of the C0C2 axial ro[...]Article
Background: Mobilisation with movement (MWM) is a method of treating musculoskeletal disorders. Although widely used clinically and with increasing research investigation, little is known about the decision making process for its utilization. [...]Article
Objectives To evaluate the effect of spinal mobilization with leg movement (SMWLM) on low back and leg pain intensity, disability, pain centralization, and patient satisfaction in participants with lumbar radiculopathy. Design A double-bl[...]