Sport and Spine Rehab’s Clinical Research Foundation Team Attends the 16th Annual Performance Health Scientific Advisory Committee (TRAC) Meeting in Park City Utah
Rockville MD (PRWEB) August 10, 2014 -- This year’s annual TRAC meeting was held this week in Park City, Utah and members of the Sport and Spine Rehab Clinical Research Foundation attended to present the results of three studies.
EMG Activation of Cervical Musculature during Therapeutic Exercise with Thera‐Band® Resistance
versus Manual Resistance authored by Jay Greenstein, DC, CCSP, CGFI‐LI, CKTP, Barton N. Bishop,
PT, DPT, CSCS, SCS, CGFI‐L2, CKTP*, Jena L. Etnoyer, M.Ed., ATC Robert Topp, RN, PhD was presented by Dr. Greenstein as was Effectiveness of Biofreeze® on shoulder pain and in‐office exercise performance: A preliminary pilot study with the same authors.
The Effectiveness of Cramer® Sports Motion Tape on Low Back Pain Patients’ Pain and Disability was presented by Dr. Bishop and authored by the same team.
The meeting was attended by 17 TRAC committee members and seven members of the Performance Health Team.
Sport and Spine Rehab Clinical Research Foundation is a 501-c3 dedicated to helping us better fulfill our mission of providing the best evidence-based care to our patients.
Sport and Spine Rehab Companies provide chiropractic, physical therapy, and rehab services at seven locations in the Maryland and Virginia suburbs of Washington, D.C. and Baltimore. Services include Graston Technique, Kinesio Taping Method, and Funhab® which is Sport and Spine Rehab's own trademarked research-based functional rehab protocols. Visit http://www.ssrehab.com.
Curt Christiansen, Sport and Spine Rehab, http://www.ssrehab.com, 240-447-5193, [email protected]
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