Articles by Dr Sarah Haag
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A randomized controlled trial on the effects of “Global Postural Re-education” versus neck specific exercise on pain, disability, postural control, and neuromuscular features in women with chronic non-specific neck pain Register Login[Content locked - only logged-in active members can access this content.]
Efficacy and safety of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) for acute and chronic pain in adults: a systematic review and meta-analysis of 381 studies (the meta-TENS study) Register Login[Content locked - only logged-in active members can access this content.]
The efficacy of cervical lordosis rehabilitation for nerve root function and pain in cervical spondylotic radiculopathy: a randomized trial with 2-year follow-up Register Login[Content locked - only logged-in active members can access this content.]
From protection to non‐protection: a mixed methods study investigating movement, posture and recovery from disabling low back pain Register Login[Content locked - only logged-in active members can access this content.]
Are measures of physical function of the neck region associated with poor prognosis following a whiplash trauma? A systematic review Register Login[Content locked - only logged-in active members can access this content.]
Isolated lumbar extension resistance exercise in limited range of motion for patients with lumbar radiculopathy and disk herniation – clinical outcome and influencing factors Register Login[Content locked - only logged-in active members can access this content.]
An assessment of nonoperative management strategies in a herniated lumbar disc population: successes versus failures Register Login[Content locked - only logged-in active members can access this content.]
Determining the level of cervical radiculopathy: agreement between visual inspection of pain drawings and magnetic resonance imaging Register Login[Content locked - only logged-in active members can access this content.]
The effectiveness of slider and tensioner neural mobilization techniques in the management of upper quadrant pain: a systematic review of randomized controlled trials Register LoginYou can search our site using the search box below!