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2001

Conference Publication

Physical Disability. Is there a difference between traumatic and non-traumatic models of neck pain?

Jull, G. A. (2001). Physical Disability. Is there a difference between traumatic and non-traumatic models of neck pain?. 1st International Conference on Movement Disorders, Sheraton Grand Hotel, Edinburgh, 21-23 September, 2001. Manipulation Association of Chartered Physiotherapists.

Physical Disability. Is there a difference between traumatic and non-traumatic models of neck pain?

2001

Conference Publication

Preliminary evidence of a rapid onset hypoalgesic effect produced by specific therapeutic exercises in cervicogenic headache sufferers

Vicenzino, B.G.T., Jull, G. A., Congram, M. A., Vegter, N. L., Ridgway, M. and Fleming, H. M. (2001). Preliminary evidence of a rapid onset hypoalgesic effect produced by specific therapeutic exercises in cervicogenic headache sufferers. Australian Conference of Science and Medicine in Sport, Burswood International Resort Casino, Perth, WA, 23-27 October, 2001. ACT Australia: Sports Medicine Australia.

Preliminary evidence of a rapid onset hypoalgesic effect produced by specific therapeutic exercises in cervicogenic headache sufferers

2001

Conference Publication

Musculoskeletal physiotherapy in the new millennium

Jull, G. A. (2001). Musculoskeletal physiotherapy in the new millennium. World Confederation for Physical Therapy Asia Western Pacific Region, Singapore International Convention and Exhibition Centre, July 19-23, 2001. Singapore: Singapore Physiotherapy Association.

Musculoskeletal physiotherapy in the new millennium

2001

Conference Publication

Research Based Interventions for the Cervical Spine

Jull, G. A. (2001). Research Based Interventions for the Cervical Spine. International Federation of Orthopaedic Manual Therapy, European Forum, Belgium, September, 2001.

Research Based Interventions for the Cervical Spine

2001

Conference Publication

Cervicogenic headache exercises produce a rapid onset mechanical hypoalgesic effect

Vicenzino, B.G.T., Jull, G. A., Congram, M. A., Vegter, N. L., Guertin, D. M. and Fleming, H. M. (2001). Cervicogenic headache exercises produce a rapid onset mechanical hypoalgesic effect. More than Skin Deep, Adelaide Convention Centre, South Australia, 21-24 November, 2001. Adelaide: Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy Australia.

Cervicogenic headache exercises produce a rapid onset mechanical hypoalgesic effect

1999

Conference Publication

Motor control problems in spinal pain patients: A new direction for therapeutic exercise

Jull, G. A. and Richardson, C. A. (1999). Motor control problems in spinal pain patients: A new direction for therapeutic exercise. World Federation of Chiropractic: 5th Biennial Congress, Sky City Conference Cen. & Hotel, Auckland, New Zealand, 17-22 May, 1999. Toronto, Canada: World Federation of Chiropractic.

Motor control problems in spinal pain patients: A new direction for therapeutic exercise

1992

Conference Publication

clinical assessment of active lumbar stabilisation

Jull, G., Richardson, C., Comerford, M. and Toppenberg, R. (1992). clinical assessment of active lumbar stabilisation. 5th International Conference of the International Federation of Orthopaedic Manipulative Therapists, Vail, CO, United States, 1 - 5 June 1992. St. Augustine, FL, United States: IFOMT.

clinical assessment of active lumbar stabilisation

1992

Conference Publication

Manual examination - its accuracy in the diagnosis of cervical zygapophysial joint syndromes

Jull, G. A. and Bogduk, N. (1992). Manual examination - its accuracy in the diagnosis of cervical zygapophysial joint syndromes. 5th International Conference of the International-Federation of Orthopaedic Manipulative Therapists (IFOMT 1992), Vail, CO, United States, 1 - 5 June 1992. St. Augustine, FL, United States: IFOMT.

Manual examination - its accuracy in the diagnosis of cervical zygapophysial joint syndromes

1992

Conference Publication

Mechanism of human paraspinal muscle wasting with acute low back pain

Stokes, M.J., Hides, J. A., Jull, G. A. and Cooper, D. H. (1992). Mechanism of human paraspinal muscle wasting with acute low back pain. Physiological Society Scientific Meeting: Newcastle upon Tyne Meeting: Communications: Part I, Newcastle Upon Tyne, UK, 2-3 April 1992. Oxford United Kingdom: Wiley-Blackwell Publishing.

Mechanism of human paraspinal muscle wasting with acute low back pain