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    Complex Regional Pain Syndrome I: Management through the Use of Vertebral and Sympathetic Trunk Mobilization by Cleland, Joshua, McRae, Meghann

    “…The purpose of this study was to describe the clinical differential diagnostic process and effective management of an individual presenting with…”
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    Differential Diagnosis and Treatment of Upper Thoracic Pain: A Case Study by McRae, Meghann, Cleland, Joshua

    “…An estimated 80% of Americans will suffer from back pain in their lifetime. Differential diagnosis of upper thoracic pain can be difficult secondary to…”
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    Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome: A Critical Analysis of Current Concepts by Cleland, Josh, McRae, Meghann

    Published in Physical therapy reviews (01-09-2002)
    “…Patellofemoral pain syndrome (PFPS) is one of the most common diagnoses treated by physical therapists in the orthopedic setting. The etiological mechanism of…”
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    Immediate effects of thoracic manipulation in patients with neck pain: a randomized clinical trial by Cleland, Joshua A., Childs, Maj. John D., McRae, Meghann, Palmer, Jessica A., Stowell, Thomas

    Published in Manual therapy (01-05-2005)
    “…Mechanical neck pain is a common occurrence in the general population resulting in a considerable economic burden. Often physical therapists will incorporate…”
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    Attributes of Expert and Novice Clinicians: A Brief Review and Investigation of the Differences in Peripheral Sympathetic Nervous System Activity Elicited During Thoracic Mobilization by Cleland, Joshua A., Onksen, Peter, Swanson, Beth, McRae, Meghann

    Published in Physical therapy reviews (01-03-2004)
    “…The clinical attributes that distinguish expert from novice clinicians have become a topic of great interest. To date, the majority of the literature has…”
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