Head and neck position sense in whiplash patients and healthy individuals and the effect of the cranio-cervical flexion action.
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Peter J McNair | P. McNair | Maynard M. Williams | B. Armstrong | Maynard Williams | Bridget S Armstrong | Bridget Armstrong
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