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209 related items for PubMed ID: 12689776

  • 1. Flexion-relaxation response to static lumbar flexion in males and females.
    Solomonow M, Baratta RV, Banks A, Freudenberger C, Zhou BH.
    Clin Biomech (Bristol); 2003 May; 18(4):273-9. PubMed ID: 12689776
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  • 2. The relationship between flexibility and EMG activity pattern of the erector spinae muscles during trunk flexion-extension.
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  • 3. Neuromuscular disorder in response to anterior cruciate ligament creep.
    Chu D, LeBlanc R, D'Ambrosia P, D'Ambrosia R, Baratta RV, Solomonow M.
    Clin Biomech (Bristol); 2003 Mar; 18(3):222-30. PubMed ID: 12620785
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  • 4. Examination of the flexion relaxation phenomenon in erector spinae muscles during short duration slumped sitting.
    Callaghan JP, Dunk NM.
    Clin Biomech (Bristol); 2002 Jun; 17(5):353-60. PubMed ID: 12084539
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  • 5. Creep and fatigue development in the low back in static flexion.
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  • 6. Static load repetition is a risk factor in the development of lumbar cumulative musculoskeletal disorder.
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  • 7. Repeated spinal flexion modulates the flexion-relaxation phenomenon.
    Dickey JP, McNorton S, Potvin JR.
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  • 8. Compensatory behavior of the postural control system to flexion-relaxation phenomena.
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  • 10. Decreasing the required lumbar extensor moment induces earlier onset of flexion relaxation.
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  • 11. Flexion-relaxation response to cyclic lumbar flexion.
    Olson MW, Li L, Solomonow M.
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  • 12. The effects of repetitive motion on lumbar flexion and erector spinae muscle activity in rowers.
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  • 13. Influence of knee angle and individual flexibility on the flexion-relaxation response of the low back musculature.
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  • 18. Muscular dysfunction elicited by creep of lumbar viscoelastic tissue.
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