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    Blood perfusion and transcutaneous oxygen level characterizations in human skin with changes in normal and shear loads — Implications for pressure ulcer formation by Manorama, Abinand Anbazhagan, Baek, Seungik, Vorro, Joseph, Sikorskii, Alla, Bush, Tamara Reid

    Published in Clinical biomechanics (Bristol) (01-10-2010)
    “…Abstract Background Decubitus ulcers (pressure ulcers) are localized areas of tissue breakdown in the skin and the underlying regions. Decubitus ulcers affect…”
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    Kinematic Measures during a Clinical Diagnostic Technique for Human Neck Disorder: Inter- and Intraexaminer Comparisons by Li, Mingfei, Rutledge, Brad, Bush, Tamara R., Vorro, Joseph

    Published in BioMed research international (01-01-2013)
    “…Diagnoses of human musculoskeletal dysfunction of the cervical spine are indicated by palpable clues of a patient’s structural compliance/noncompliance as this…”
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    Kinematic measures to objectify head and neck motions in palpatory diagnosis: a pilot study by Bush, Tamara Reid, Vorro, Joseph

    “…Physicians typically combine the use of palpation and objective measures, as evidence-based medicine dictates, to improve patient diagnosis and care…”
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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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    Relating a manual medicine diagnostic test of cervical motion function to specific three-dimensional kinematic variables by Bush, Tamara Reid, Vorro, Joseph, Alderink, Gordon, Gorbis, Sherman, Li, Mingfei, Leitkam, Samuel

    “…Abstract Background The Bone and Joint Decade 2000–2010 Task Force on Neck Pain and its Associated Disorders (BJD) indicates that there is a significant…”
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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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    A call for osteopathic descriptive research: use of a functional model to distinguish segmental motion behavior by Johnston, William L, Vorro, Joseph

    “…Systematic clinical observations of patients' characteristics, health status and outcomes generate meaningful scientific data for descriptive research. This…”
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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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