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Research Information

Leg Length Inequality Assessment Studies

Topics:

  1. Interexaminer Reliability of the Prone Leg Length Analysis Procedure
  2. Interexaminer Reliability of Relative Leg Length Evaluations in the Prone Extended Position.
  3. Optoelectric Measurement of Changes in Leg Length Inequality Resulting from Isolation Tests.
  4. Comparison of Leg Length Inequality Measurement Methods as Estimators of the Femur Head Height Difference on Standing X-ray.
  5. Interexaminer Reliability of Activator Method's Relative Leg-Length Evaluation in the Prone Extended Position
  6. Reactivity of Leg Alignment to Articular Pressure Testing: Evaluation of a Diagnostic Test using a Randomized Crossover Clinical Trial Approach
  7. Leg Length Inequality and the Side of Low Back Pain - A Pilot Study
  8. Optoelectric Measurement of Leg Length Changes During Isolation Tests.
  9. Measurement of Soft Tissue Strain in Response to Consecutively Increased Compressive and Distractive Loads on a Friction-Based Test Bed
  10. Optoelectric Measurement of Leg Length Inequalities Before, During, and After Isolation Tests.
  11. Inter- and intra-examiner reliability of leg-length differential measurement: a preliminary study.
  12. Responsiveness of leg alignment changes associated with articular pressure testing to spinal manipulation: the use of a randomized clinical trial design to evaluate a diagnostic test with a dichotomous outcome
  13. Precise measurement of functional leg length inequality and changes due to cervical spine rotation in pain-free students
  14. Interexaminer Reliability of Eight Evaluative Dimensions of Lumbar Segmental Abnormality
  15. Motion Analysis as a Means to Objectify Changes in Apparent (Prone) Leg Length Inequality
  16. Interexaminer Reliability of a Lef Length Analysis Procedure Among Novice and Experienced Practitioners
  17. The relationship between pelvic torsion and anatomical leg length inequality: a review of the literature