2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.measurement.2018.03.009
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Experimental validation of a rotor delevitation model with quantified severity indicators

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“…Thirteen trials examined whether there is benefit in adding manual therapy (either mobilisation, manipulation or massage) to another physical therapy intervention (either an exercise programme, an electrotherapy modality or multi-modal physical therapy) (Atkinson 2008;Bang 2000;Barbosa 2008;Barra Lopez 2013;Bialoszewski 2011;Clews 1987;Conroy 1998;Cook 2014;Janse van Rensburg 2012;Kachingwe 2008;Kromer 2013;Senbursa 2011;. All except one trial were rated at high risk of bias overall due to lack of participant blinding; Conroy 1998 blinded participants but was at unclear risk of bias overall due to unclear allocation concealment.…”
Section: Manual Therapy Alone Versus Another Active Interventionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thirteen trials examined whether there is benefit in adding manual therapy (either mobilisation, manipulation or massage) to another physical therapy intervention (either an exercise programme, an electrotherapy modality or multi-modal physical therapy) (Atkinson 2008;Bang 2000;Barbosa 2008;Barra Lopez 2013;Bialoszewski 2011;Clews 1987;Conroy 1998;Cook 2014;Janse van Rensburg 2012;Kachingwe 2008;Kromer 2013;Senbursa 2011;. All except one trial were rated at high risk of bias overall due to lack of participant blinding; Conroy 1998 blinded participants but was at unclear risk of bias overall due to unclear allocation concealment.…”
Section: Manual Therapy Alone Versus Another Active Interventionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous findings found that males, in general, are lonelier than females (Knox et al, 2007;Wiseman et al, 1995). Some studies focusing on university student populations specifically (Deniz et al, 2005;Yang, 2009), as well as in the South African context (Janse van Rensburg, 1991;Pretorius, 1993), have yielded similar results. First-generation students seemed to feel lonelier than non-first-generation students.…”
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confidence: 78%
“…Selain itu berat sapih juga dipengaruhi oleh faktor genetik, litter size, kemampuan induk membesarkan anaknya serta pengelolaan selama masa pra-sapih. (Rensburg and Spencer, 2014).…”
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