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Publications by G.P.Y. Szeto
Effects of Scapular Positional Control on Neck and Upper Limb Muscle Activity in People With and Without Neck Pain
Physiotherapy
Physical Therapy
Sports Therapy
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Supplemental Information 2: Effect of Movement-Evoked Pain Location (No Neck Pain With Movement, Left-Directional Neck Pain, Right-Directional Neck Pain, Bilateral Neck Pain With Movement) on Left/Right Neck Judgement Performance.