Neck/shoulder function in tension-type headache patients and the effect of strength training - PMC https://t.co/udOmNTzRT7
@PaulBliton @chadcookpt @ParsonsDPT @Retlouping @avigotsky Her neck and shoulders. Lifting heavy (for her) things. @LarsLAndersen 's work. https://t.co/MRaeClSuo9 I like the language of progressive load vs. strength because I think the effects of resi
tension headache patients showed deteriorated muscle function, by lower force steadiness & rate of forv development. Effect of strength training was not larger than ergonomic & posture control and at follow-up https://t.co/QkTewV6Doq
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