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2. Reliability and construct validity of the Craniocervical Flexion Test in patients with migraine
3. Muscle and clinical responses to a craniocervical exercise protocol in patients with migraine: A feasibility study
4. Balance alterations are associated with neck pain and neck muscle endurance in migraine
5. One-year changes in clinical and balance parameters in individuals of different subtypes of migraine
6. Neck pain repercussions in migraine – The role of physiotherapy
7. Women with migraine presents similar altered performance in the craniocervical flexion test than women with chronic nonspecific neck pain: An observational study
8. Balance disorders and migraine
9. Neck Strength Evaluated With Fixed and Portable Dynamometers in Asymptomatic Individuals: Correlation, Concurrent Validity, and Agreement
10. Gait control of migraine patients with increasing light and sound levels
11. Neck-specific strengthening exercise compared with placebo sham ultrasound in patients with migraine: a randomized controlled trial
12. Noninvasive intracranial pressure monitoring in women with migraine
13. The presence of aura is not related to changes in the cervical performance and mobility of patients with migraine
14. Muscle endurance and cervical electromyographic activity during submaximal efforts in women with and without migraine
15. Migräne verstehen: von der klinischen Untersuchung zu standardisierten Behandlungsstrategien.
16. Intrarater and Interrater Reliability of the Flexion Rotation Test and Cervical Range of Motion in People With Migraine
17. Relationship Between Intensity of Neck Pain and Disability and Shoulder Pain and Disability in Individuals With Subacromial Impingement Symptoms: A Cross-Sectional Study
18. Physical therapy and migraine: musculoskeletal and balance dysfunctions and their relevance for clinical practice
19. Comparison of cervical muscle isometric force between migraine subgroups or migraine-associated neck pain: a controlled study
20. Effects of combining manual therapy, neck muscle exercises, and therapeutic pain neuroscience education in patients with migraine: a study protocol for a randomized clinical trial
21. Reduced flexion rotation test in women with chronic and episodic migraine
22. Knee and hip strength measurements obtained by a hand-held dynamometer stabilized by a belt and an examiner demonstrate parallel reliability but not agreement
23. Relationship Between Headaches and Neck Pain Characteristics With Neck Muscle Strength
24. Intrarater and Inter-rater Reliability of Maximal Voluntary Neck Muscle Strength Assessment Using a Handheld Dynamometer in Women With Headache and Healthy Women
25. Extensor/flexor ratio of neck muscle strength and electromyographic activity of individuals with migraine: a cross-sectional study
26. Reference Values for Cervical Muscle Strength in Healthy Women Using a Hand-Held Dynamometer and the Association with Age and Anthropometric Variables
27. Analysis of the cranio-cervical curvatures in subjects with migraine with and without neck pain
28. Electromyographic ratio of masseter and anterior temporalis muscles in children with and without temporomandibular disorders
29. Association Between Severity of Temporomandibular Disorders and the Frequency of Headache Attacks in Women With Migraine: A Cross-Sectional Study
30. Subdiagnosis, but not presence of vestibular symptoms, predicts balance impairment in migraine patients – a cross sectional study
31. Neck-specific strengthening exercise compared with sham ultrasound when added to home-stretching exercise in patients with migraine: study protocol of a two-armed, parallel-groups randomized controlled trial
32. Patients with chronic, but not episodic, migraine display altered activity of their neck extensor muscles
33. Additional Effects of a Physical Therapy Protocol on Headache Frequency, Pressure Pain Threshold, and Improvement Perception in Patients With Migraine and Associated Neck Pain: A Randomized Controlled Trial
34. Is pressure pain sensitivity over the cervical musculature associated with neck disability in individuals with migraine?
35. Impairment on Cardiovascular Autonomic Modulation in Women with Migraine
36. Comparison Between Neck Pain Disability and Cervical Range of Motion in Patients With Episodic and Chronic Migraine: A Cross-Sectional Study
37. Functional Balance Deterioration on Daily Activities in Patients With Migraine: A Controlled Study
38. Relationship between cutaneous allodynia, cervical muscle strength and endurance in women with migraine
39. Sensory organization test and motor control test in patients with migraine and vestibular migraine
40. Correlation between kinesiophobia, muscle strength and neck endurance in patients with migraine
41. Correlation between sensitization and range of motion in children and adolescents with migraine
42. Differences in the electrical activity and the clinical performance of superficial neck flexors and extensors during the CCFT in women with migraine
43. How does pain influence cervical endurance test performance in migraine patients?
44. Assessment of cervical muscle strength in women with migraine stratified by the report of neck pain
45. Clinical characteristics of children and adolescents with primary and secondary headaches attended at the tertiary service in Brazil
46. Brain volumetry by voxel-based-morphometry in migraineurs: comparison between groups and clinical correlations
47. Myofascial Trigger Points and Migraine-related Disability in Women With Episodic and Chronic Migraine
48. Knee Kinetics and Kinematics of Young Asymptomatic Participants during Single-Leg Weight-Bearing Tasks: Task and Sex Comparison of a Cross-Sectional Study
49. Analysis of the center of pressure displacement, ground reaction force and muscular activity during step exercises
50. Analysis of patellar stabilizers muscles and patellar kinematics in anterior knee pain subjects
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