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Impingement & Instability: References

      

Calcaneal Instability

  • Delahunt E. Neuromuscular contributions to functional instability of the ankle joint. Bodywork and Movement Therapies 2007;(11):203-213.
  • Dubin J. Biomechanics contribute to plantar fascitits treatment. Biomechanics March 2007;39-47.
  • Makofshy H, Panicker S, Abbruzzese J, Aridas C, Camp M, Drakes J, Franco C, Sileo R. Immediate effect of grade IV inferior hip joint mobilization on hip abductor torque: a pilot study. JMMT 2007 15(2):103-111.
  • Rothbart B. Vertical Facial Dimensions Linked to Abnormal Foot Motion. Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association. May/June; Vol 98(3).
  • Rothbart, B. Malocclusion Driven by the Feet. Positive Health. September 2008; Vol 151.
  • SanGiovanni T. Stabilizing pain. Biomechanics Jan 2006;22-32.

Pelvic Floor Dysfunction

  • Isbit J. Nature knows best - health benefits of the natural squatting position. Jonathan Isbit 2008.

Scapular Instability

  • Kelly J. Scapular disorders stretch focus of athletic rehabilitation. Biomechanics 2007; 20-27.

Tibial Tendon Instabililty

  • Allen L. The functional foot. Advance July 2007; Vol 18:22-24.

Vision Vestibular Integration

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  • Day, M. An Eye Movement Phenomenon Relating to Attention, Thought and Anxiety, Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1964.
  • Forrest E. Visual imagery: an optometric approach. Optometric extension program foundation, Inc 1981.
  • Grazeusky WD, Palmer EA. Intractable diplopia: clinical perspective. Grate’s Arch Opthalmol. 1988, 226(1):187-192.
  • Harmon D. Retrained Performance As A Contributing Cause of Vision Problems. Optometric Weekly, July 1966.
  • Hruska, RJ. Influences of dysfunctional respiratory mechanics on orofacial pain. Dental Clinics of North America. April 1997; 41 (2): 211-227.
  • Leigh J & Zee D. The neurology of eye movements 4th Ed. Oxford Univ Press 2006.
  • Lie I, Watten RG. Oculomotor factors in the aetiology of occupational cervicobrachial diseases (OCD). Europ J Appl Physiol, 1987, 56:151-156.
  • Matyushkin, N. Slow and Fast Fibers in Extraoccular Muscles, Arch. Of Soviet Monographs. 1964.
  • Morgan S. The complete optometric assistant. 2008 Elsevier Limited.
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  • Nottebalam, F. “Origin and Mechanism in the Establishment of Cerebral Dominance, Handbook of Behavioral Neurobiology, M.S. Gazzaniga, Ed., Plenum Press, New York, 1977.
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  • Padula W. Neuro-Optometric Rehabilitation. 3rd Ed. 1988.
  • Roan S. Brains in sync during similar actions. Lincoln Journal Star; March 2009.
  • Scheiman M. Understanding and Managing Vision Deficits – A Guide for Occupational Therapists, 2nd Edition. Slack Inc. 2002.
  • Scheiman M & Wick B. Binocular vision – Heterophoric, accommodative, & eye movement disorders 3rd edition. 2008 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.
  • Trachtman J. The Etiology of Vision Disorders. A Neuroscience Model. 1990, 12.
  • Upledger JE, Vredevoogd JD. Craniosacral Therapy. Eastland Press, Seattle 1983.
  • Valentino B and Fabozzo A. Interaction between the muscles of theneck and the extraocular muscles of the myopic eye - An electromyographic study. Surg Radiol Anat 1993; 15:321-323.
  • Weinstein M. Accommodation reconsidered. Am J Optom, 1969, 46(4)259.