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Karen Ginn
Karen Ginn
Professor of Musculoskeletal Anatomy, University of Sydney
Verified email at sydney.edu.au
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Normalization of EMG signals: to normalize or not to normalize and what to normalize to
M Halaki, K Ginn
Computational intelligence in electromyography analysis-a perspective on …, 2012
5182012
Standard maximum isometric voluntary contraction tests for normalizing shoulder muscle EMG
CE Boettcher, KA Ginn, I Cathers
Journal of orthopaedic research 26 (12), 1591-1597, 2008
3422008
Rotator cuff tendinopathy: navigating the diagnosis-management conundrum
J Lewis, K McCreesh, JS Roy, K Ginn
Journal of orthopaedic & sports physical therapy 45 (11), 923-937, 2015
2282015
A randomized, controlled clinical trial of a treatment for shoulder pain
KA Ginn, RD Herbert, W Khouw, R Lee
Physical therapy 77 (8), 802-809, 1997
2251997
Consensus for physiotherapy for shoulder pain
IH Klintberg, AMJ Cools, TM Holmgren, ACG Holzhausen, K Johansson, ...
International orthopaedics 39, 715-720, 2015
1482015
Shoulder muscle recruitment patterns during commonly used rotator cuff exercises: an electromyographic study
A Dark, KA Ginn, M Halaki
Physical therapy 87 (8), 1039-1046, 2007
1482007
Exercise therapy for shoulder pain aimed at restoring neuromuscular control: a randomized comparative clinical trial
K Ginn, M Cohen
Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine 37 (2), 115-122, 2005
1482005
A randomised clinical trial evaluating the efficacy of physiotherapy after rotator cuff repair
K Hayes, KA Ginn, JR Walton, ZL Szomor, GAC Murrell
Australian journal of Physiotherapy 50 (2), 77-83, 2004
1422004
Indirect ultrasound measurement of humeral torsion in adolescent baseball players and non-athletic adults: reliability and significance
R Whiteley, K Ginn, L Nicholson, R Adams
Journal of science and medicine in sport 9 (4), 310-318, 2006
1272006
The rotator cuff muscles have a direction specific recruitment pattern during shoulder flexion and extension exercises
D Wattanaprakornkul, I Cathers, M Halaki, KA Ginn
Journal of science and medicine in sport 14 (5), 376-382, 2011
1262011
The role of shoulder muscles is task specific
CE Boettcher, I Cathers, KA Ginn
Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport 13 (6), 651-656, 2010
1052010
A comprehensive analysis of muscle recruitment patterns during shoulder flexion: an electromyographic study
D Wattanaprakornkul, M Halaki, C Boettcher, I Cathers, KA Ginn
Clinical anatomy 24 (5), 619-626, 2011
1032011
Sports participation and humeral torsion
RJ Whiteley, KA Ginn, LL Nicholson, RD Adams
journal of orthopaedic & sports physical therapy 39 (4), 256-263, 2009
932009
Conservative treatment for shoulder pain: prognostic indicators of outcome
KA Ginn, ML Cohen
Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation 85 (8), 1231-1235, 2004
852004
Shoulder muscle recruitment patterns during a kayak stroke performed on a paddling ergometer
BA Trevithick, KA Ginn, M Halaki, R Balnave
Journal of Electromyography and Kinesiology 17 (1), 74-79, 2007
822007
Passive mobilisation of shoulder region joints plus advice and exercise does not reduce pain and disability more than advice and exercise alone: a randomised trial
JF Chen, KA Ginn, RD Herbert
Australian journal of physiotherapy 55 (1), 17-23, 2009
812009
Reduced humeral torsion predicts throwing-related injury in adolescent baseballers
RJ Whiteley, RD Adams, LL Nicholson, KA Ginn
Journal of science and medicine in sport 13 (4), 392-396, 2010
762010
Which is the optimal exercise to strengthen supraspinatus?
CE Boettcher, KA Ginn, IAN Cathers
Medicine and science in sports and exercise 41 (11), 1979-1983, 2009
742009
Do people with chronic musculoskeletal pain have impaired motor imagery? A meta-analytical systematic review of the left/right judgment task
JD Breckenridge, KA Ginn, SB Wallwork, JH McAuley
The Journal of Pain 20 (2), 119-132, 2019
682019
The ‘empty can’and ‘full can’tests do not selectively activate supraspinatus
CE Boettcher, KA Ginn, I Cathers
Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport 12 (4), 435-439, 2009
642009
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