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Spine: 15 January 1999 – Volume 24 – Issue 2 – p 146–152 – Diagnostics – Herzog, Walter PhD; Scheele, David BSc; Conway, Philip J.
The Relation Between the Transversus Abdominis Muscles, Sacroiliac Joint Mechanics, and Low Back Pain
Spine: 15 February 2002 – Volume 27 – Issue 4 – pp 399-405 – Exercise Physiology and Physical Exam – Richardson, Carolyn A. PhD*; Snijders, Chris J. PhD†; Hides, Julie A. PhD‡; Damen, Léonie MSc†§; Pas, Martijn S. MSc†; Storm, Joop BSc†
Review of Manual Therapy Techniques in Equine Practice
Gail Holmes Equine Orthopaedic Research Center, Department of Clinical Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO
Kevin K. Haussler, DVM, DC, PhD
Manual Therapy for the Horse — A Contemporary Perspective
School of Animal Studies, University of Queensland, Gatton, 4345, Queensland, Australia – Lesley M. Goff, MAnimSt (AnimPhysio), MAppSc (ExSpSc), GDipAppSc (Manip), BAppSc (Physio)
Equine and Comparative Exercise Physiology
Equine and Comparative Exercise Physiology / Volume 3 / Issue 03 / August 2006, pp 153-160 – Copyright © Cambridge University Press 2006 – Published online: 09 March 2007
Effects of manipulative therapy on the longissimus dorsi in the equine back
Cambridge Journals
James M Wakelinga1 c1, Kate Barnetta1, Sarah Pricea1 and Kathryn Nankervisa2 – a1. Structure and Motion Laboratory, The Royal Veterinary College, Hawkshead Lane, North Mymms, Hatfield, Hertfordshire AL9 7TA, UK – a2. Hartpury College, Hartpury Equine Veterinary and Therapy Centre, Hartpury, Gloucestershire GL19 3BE, UK
Neurophysiological effects of spinal manipulation
The Spinal Journal – Joel G Pickar, DC, PhD – Palmer Center for Chiropractic Research, 1000 Brady Street, Davenport, IA 52803, USA – Received: February 23, 2001; Accepted: May 15, 2002;
Mechanisms and effects of spinal high-velocity, low-amplitude thrust manipulation: Previous theories☆
David W. Evans, BSc (Hons) Osta – Journal of Manipulative and Physiolgical Therapeutics – Received: August 1, 2001; Volume 10, Issue 3 (01 September 2005), pp. 163-170
Physiological effects of spinal manipulation: a review of proposed theories
Louise Potter; Christopher McCarthy; Jacqueline Oldham – American Journal of Physical Medicine: October 1984 – Volume 63 – Issue 5 – ppg 217-225 – MANIPULATION AND PAIN TOLERANCE: PDF Only
Manipulation and Pain Tolerance 1: A controlled study of the effects of spinal manipulation on paraspinal cutaneous pain tolatance levels
Terrett, Allen C. J. D.Ac. (ACM), Dip. App.Sc. (Hum. Biol.), B. App. Sc. (Chir); Vernon, Howard B.A. (Hons), D.C., F.C.C.S. (C) – American Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation
Review of Manual Therapy Techniques in Equine Practice
Kevin K. Haussler, DVM, DC, PhD – Journal of Equine Veterinary Science
CHAPTER 9 – Manual Therapy, Acupuncture, and Chinese Herbal Medicine in the Geriatric Equine
James D. Kenney, William H. McCormick – Equine Geriatric Medicine and Surgery
62 – Manual therapy and exercise for athletic horses
Lesley Goff – Equine Sports Medicine and Surgery (Second Edition) 2014, Pages 1217–1224.
Manual Therapy for the Horse—A Contemporary Perspective
Lesley M. Goff, MAnimSt (AnimPhysio), MAppSc (ExSpSc), GDipAppSc (Manip), BAppSc (Physio) – Journal of Equine Veterinary Science – Volume 29, Issue 11, November 2009, Pages 799–808
Evaluating the Benefits of Equine Massage Therapy: A Review of the Evidence and Current Practices
Mike Scott, LMT, CSF, Lee Ann Swenson, MSc, BSc – Journal of Equine Veterinary Science – Volume 29, Issue 9, September 2009, Pages 687–697