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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

Journal Article

The effect of musculoskeletal pain on motor activity and control

Sterling, M., Jull, G.. and Wright, A. (2001). The effect of musculoskeletal pain on motor activity and control. Journal of Pain, 2 (3), 135-145. doi: 10.1054/jpai.2001.19951

The effect of musculoskeletal pain on motor activity and control

2001

Conference Publication

Characterisation of chronic whiplash associated disorders

Sterling, M. M., Treleaven, J. and Jull, G. A. (2001). Characterisation of chronic whiplash associated disorders. From Science to Practice, Cairns Convention Centre, 8-12 April, 2001.

Characterisation of chronic whiplash associated disorders

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

2001

Journal Article

Mid-thoracic tenderness: a comparison of pressure pain threshold between spinal regions, in asymptomatic subjects

Keating, L, Lubke, C, Powell, V, Young, T, Souvlis, T and Jull, G (2001). Mid-thoracic tenderness: a comparison of pressure pain threshold between spinal regions, in asymptomatic subjects. Manual Therapy, 6 (1), 34-39. doi: 10.1054/math.2000.0377

Mid-thoracic tenderness: a comparison of pressure pain threshold between spinal regions, in asymptomatic subjects

2001

Journal Article

Co-activation of the abdominal and pelvic floor muscles during voluntary exercises

Sapsford, R. R., Hodges, P . W., Richardson, C. A., Cooper, D. H., Markwell, S. J. and Jull, G. A. (2001). Co-activation of the abdominal and pelvic floor muscles during voluntary exercises. Neurourology And Urodynamics, 20 (1), 31-42. doi: 10.1002/1520-6777(2001)20:13.0.CO;2-P

Co-activation of the abdominal and pelvic floor muscles during voluntary exercises

2001

Journal Article

Cervicocephalic kinaesthesia: Reliability of a new test approach

Kristjansson, Eythor, Dall'alba, Paul and Jull, Gwendolen (2001). Cervicocephalic kinaesthesia: Reliability of a new test approach. Physiotherapy research international : the journal for researchers and clinicians in physical therapy, 6 (4), 224-235. doi: 10.1002/pri.230

Cervicocephalic kinaesthesia: Reliability of a new test approach

2001

Conference Publication

Physical Impairment in Whiplash Associated Disorders

Jull, G. A. (2001). Physical Impairment in Whiplash Associated Disorders. 2001. Eastbourne, UK: International Private Practitioner Association.

Physical Impairment in Whiplash Associated Disorders

2001

Journal Article

Cervical mobilisation: concurrent effects on pain, sympathetic nervous system activity and motor activity

Sterling, M., Jull, G. and Wright, A. (2001). Cervical mobilisation: concurrent effects on pain, sympathetic nervous system activity and motor activity. Manual Therapy, 6 (2), 72-81. doi: 10.1054/math.2000.0378

Cervical mobilisation: concurrent effects on pain, sympathetic nervous system activity and motor activity

2001

Conference Publication

Initial mechanical hypoalgesic effect in cervicogenic headache patients following therapeutic exercises

Congram, M. A., Jull, G. A., Vicenzino, B.G.T., Vegter, N. L., Ridgway, M. and Fleming, H. M. (2001). Initial mechanical hypoalgesic effect in cervicogenic headache patients following therapeutic exercises. 1st International Conference on Movement Disorders, Sheraton Grand Hotel, Edinburgh, 21-23 September, 2001. Manipulation Association of Chartered Physiotherapists.

Initial mechanical hypoalgesic effect in cervicogenic headache patients following therapeutic exercises

2001

Journal Article

For self-perceived benefit from treatment for chronic neck pain, multimodal treatment is more effective than home exercises, and both are more effective than advice alone

Jull, G. (2001). For self-perceived benefit from treatment for chronic neck pain, multimodal treatment is more effective than home exercises, and both are more effective than advice alone. Australian Journal of Physiotherapy, 47 (3), 215-215.

For self-perceived benefit from treatment for chronic neck pain, multimodal treatment is more effective than home exercises, and both are more effective than advice alone

2001

Conference Publication

Chronic whiplash associated disorders: A need for change in management strategies

Jull, G. A. (2001). Chronic whiplash associated disorders: A need for change in management strategies. Innovations in Rehabilitation 2001, Bethesda Rehabilitation Centre, Epworth Hospital, 23-24 August, 2001. Melbourne: Bethesda Rehabilitation Centre, Epworth Hospital.

Chronic whiplash associated disorders: A need for change in management strategies

2001

Journal Article

Cervical range of motion discriminates between asymptomatic persons and those with whiplash

DallAlba, P. T., Sterling, M. M., Treleaven, J. M., Edwards, S. L. and Jull, G. A. (2001). Cervical range of motion discriminates between asymptomatic persons and those with whiplash. Spine, 26 (19), 2090-2094. doi: 10.1097/00007632-200110010-00009

Cervical range of motion discriminates between asymptomatic persons and those with whiplash

2001

Journal Article

Cervicocephalic kinaesthesia: Reliability of a new test approach

Kristjansson, E., Dall'Alba, P. T. and Jull, G. A. (2001). Cervicocephalic kinaesthesia: Reliability of a new test approach. Physiotherapy Research International, 6 (4), 224-235.

Cervicocephalic kinaesthesia: Reliability of a new test approach

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?

2000

Journal Article

Pressure pain thresholds of upper limb peripheral nerve trunks in asymptomatic subjects

Sterling, Michelle, Treleaven, Julia, Edwards, Sandra L. and Jull, Gwendolen (2000). Pressure pain thresholds of upper limb peripheral nerve trunks in asymptomatic subjects. Physiotherapy Research International, 5 (4), 220-229.

Pressure pain thresholds of upper limb peripheral nerve trunks in asymptomatic subjects

2000

Journal Article

Fads and fashion

Moore, Ann and Jull, Gwen (2000). Fads and fashion. Manual Therapy, 5 (4), 197-197. doi: 10.1054/math.2000.0371

Fads and fashion

2000

Journal Article

Does strengthening the abdominal muscles prevent low back pain? [7] (multiple letters)

Hodges, P., Jull, G., Helewa, A., Goldsmith, C. H., Lee, P., Smythe, H. A. and Forwell, L. (2000). Does strengthening the abdominal muscles prevent low back pain? [7] (multiple letters). Journal of Rheumatology, 27 (9), 2286-2288.

Does strengthening the abdominal muscles prevent low back pain? [7] (multiple letters)

2000

Journal Article

Muscle dysfunction in cervical headache - Reply

Jull, G. (2000). Muscle dysfunction in cervical headache - Reply. Cephalalgia, 20 (7), 678-679. doi: 10.1046/j.1468-2982.2000.00084-2.x

Muscle dysfunction in cervical headache - Reply