Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics
Volume 29, Issue 6 , Pages 437-447 , July 2006

The Electromyographic Activity of Thoracic Paraspinal Muscles Identified as Abnormal With Palpation

  • Gary Fryer, BAppSc

      Affiliations

    • Senior Lecturer, Osteopathic Medicine, School of Health Science, Victoria University, Melbourne, Australia; Centre for Aging, Rehabilitation, Exercise and Sport, Victoria University, Melbourne, Australia
    • Corresponding Author InformationSubmit requests for reprints to: Gary Fryer, BAppSc, School of Health Science, City Campus Victoria University, P.O. Box 14428 MCMC, Melbourne 8001, Australia.
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  • Tony Morris, PhD

      Affiliations

    • Professor, Centre for Aging, Rehabilitation, Exercise and Sport, Victoria Unviersity, Melbourne, Australia
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  • Peter Gibbons, MB, DO

      Affiliations

    • Associate Professor, Osteopathic Medicine, School of Health Science, Victoria University, Melbourne, Australia
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  • Andrew Briggs, BSc

      Affiliations

    • Centre for Health, Exercise and Sports Medicine, School of Physiotherapy, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia

Received 12 July 2005 ,Revised 1 February 2006

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PII: S0161-4754(06)00163-1

doi: 10.1016/j.jmpt.2006.06.003

Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics
Volume 29, Issue 6 , Pages 437-447 , July 2006