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    Differences in human cervical spine kinematics for active and passive motions of symptomatic and asymptomatic subject groups by Rutledge, Brad, Bush, Tamara Reid, Vorro, Joseph, Li, Mingfei, DeStefano, Lisa, Gorbis, Sherman, Francisco, Timothy, Seffinger, Michael

    Published in Journal of applied biomechanics (01-10-2013)
    “…Most musculoskeletal disorders of the head and neck regions cannot be identified through imaging techniques; therefore clinician-conducted assessments (passive…”
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    Clinical biomechanic correlates for cervical function: Part III. Intermittent secondary movements by Vorro, J, Johnston, W L, Hubbard, R P

    “…Parts I and II of this study compared kinematic and myoelectric data for two groups of asymptomatic subjects classified as having symmetric or asymmetric motor…”
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    Kinematic and myoelectric analysis of skill acquisition: I. 90cm subject group by Vorro, J, Hobart, D

    “…The purpose of this study is to define modifications in myoelectric activity and parameters of movement occurring during the acquisition of a novel motor…”
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    Kinematic and myoelectric analysis of skill acquisition: II. 150cm subject group by Vorro, J, Hobart, D

    “…This experiment was conducted as a direct variation of a previous report. All electromyographic (EMG) and kinematic procedures were identical to those reported…”
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    Caprine beta-mannosidosis: clinical and pathological features by Jones, M Z, Cunningham, J G, Dade, A W, Alessi, D M, Mostosky, U V, Vorro, J R, Benitez, J T, Lovell, K L

    “…Beta-mannosidosis, an inherited defect of glycoprotein catabolism associated with deficiency of tissue beta-mannosidase and accumulation of Man(beta 1-4)GlcNAc…”
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    Chronic cervical dysfunction: correlation of myoelectric findings with clinical progress by Beal, M C, Vorro, J, Johnston, W L

    “…In this pilot study, four patients with motion impairment and chronic cervical pain after cervical spine injury received osteopathic manipulative treatment for…”
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    A myoelectric model for thoracic spinal motion dynamics during clinical rotation tests: Part 1. Ipsilateral regional motor performance by Vorro, Joseph, Johnston, William L

    “…Osteopathic physicians may use regional diagnostic rotation tests of the spine during physical examinations for patient evaluations. Clinical judgments of…”
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    A myoelectric model for thoracic spinal motion dynamics during clinical rotation tests: Part 2. Bilateral segmental motor behaviors by Vorro, Joseph, Johnston, William L

    “…In part 2 of their report, the authors continue to evaluate myoelectric data obtained from spinal motion dynamics involved in clinical rotation tests. They add…”
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    Clinical biomechanic correlates of cervical dysfunction: Part 4. Altered regional motor behavior by Vorro, J, Johnston, W L

    “…The present study examined organizational patterns of individual muscular contributions to head and neck motion. Previous studies of asymptomatic subjects with…”
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    Kinematic and electromyographic differences between men and women during skill acquistion: a preliminary study by Hobart, D J, Vorro, J

    Published in Physical therapy (01-08-1978)
    “…The purpose of this preliminary study was to examine kinematic and muscular differences between male and female subjects during acquisition of a novel throwing…”
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