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Clinical References
Wilke, H.J., Wolf, S., Claes, L.E et al (1990); Stability increase of lumbar
spine with muscle groups. A biomedical in vitro; Spine 20,192-198. P31
Roy, S.H., De Lueas, C.J., Casavant, D.A. (1992); Shoulder torque
changes in the swimming athlete; Am. J. Sports Med. Rehab. 20, 323-335.
Lucca, J.A., Recchiutu, S.J. (1983); Effect of electromyographic biofeedback
on an isometic strengthening program; Phys. Therapy 63, 200-203.
Nieuwmeyer, P.A., Visser, S.L., Feenstral, L. (1985); Bell’s palsy:
A Polyneuropathy; Am. J. Otol. 6, 250-252.
Booker, H.E., Rubow, R.T., Coleman, P.J. (1996); Simplified
feedback in neuromuscular retraining. An automated approach using
electromyographic signals; Arch. Phys. Med. Rehab. 50, 621-625.
Reld, D.C., Saboe, L.A., Chepan, J.C. (1996); Shoulder instability, biofeedback,
isokinetics, evidence-based practice; Physiotherapy Canada 1, 251-256.
Cardozo, L.D., Stanton, S.L., Hafner, J., Allan, V. (1978); Biofeedback in the
treatment of detrusor instability; British Journal of Urology 50, 250-254.
Sherman, R., Arena, J., Sherman, C., Ernst, J. (1989); The mystery
of phantom pain: Growing evidence for physiological mechanisms;
Biofeedback and self-regulations 14, 267-280.
Gowen, I., Jobe, F., Tibone, J. (1987); A comparative electromyographic
analysis of the shoulder during pitching; Am. J. Sports Med 50, 586-590.
McConnell, J.S. (1986); The management of chondromalacia patella:
A long term solution; Australian J. Physiotherapy 32 [4], 215-223.
Doham, R.S., Lakin, D.M. (1978); An evaluation of electromyographic
biofeedback in the treatment of myofacial pain-dysfunction syndrome;
J. Am. Dent. Assoc., 96: 656-662.
Revised Issue Date: 02/10/2010
Document Number: VM-NEEN102-OM001-0
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