2009
DOI: 10.59566/ijbs.2009.5192
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The Potential Effects of a Biofeedback Writing Exercise on Radial Artery Blood Flow and Neck Mobility

Johan J. M. Pel,
Rob L. Krullaards,
Chris J. Snijders
et al.

Abstract: Background:It has been suggested that sustained contraction of the deep neck muscles may reduce axial cervical range of motion (CROM) and radial artery blood flow velocity (vrad.art.mean). No studies have reported both phenomena in relation to acute hand, shoulder or neck trauma. Procedures: The CROM and vrad.art.mean were measured in 20 police officers prior to and immediately after a 2-hours drive on a motorcycle and immediately after a 1-minute writing exercise using biofeedback. The CROM was measured using… Show more

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