2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.jelekin.2008.04.015
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An examination of the flexion-relaxation phenomenon in the cervical spine in lumbo-pelvic sitting

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“…any evidence of fracture, mechanical instability, radiculopathy or myelopathy) and excluded if their pain was greater than 30 mm based on the visual analog scale (VAS) during the assessment session. Moreover, the exclusion criteria for both the groups included spinal or shoulder trauma, surgery or any systemic disease and participated in strengthening exercise programmes for the neck muscles [22]. Anthropometric and clinical characteristics of the subjects are listed in Table 1.…”
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“…any evidence of fracture, mechanical instability, radiculopathy or myelopathy) and excluded if their pain was greater than 30 mm based on the visual analog scale (VAS) during the assessment session. Moreover, the exclusion criteria for both the groups included spinal or shoulder trauma, surgery or any systemic disease and participated in strengthening exercise programmes for the neck muscles [22]. Anthropometric and clinical characteristics of the subjects are listed in Table 1.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…From this position they were asked to maintain the starting position for 4 s (phase 1), complete cervical flexion for 4 s (phase 2), sustain cervical full flexion for 4 s (phase 3) and cervical extension with return to the starting position for 4 s (phase 4) [22]. Each subject performed three trials of this protocol.…”
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