Paul W M Marshall

Summary

Affiliation: University of Auckland
Country: New Zealand

Publications

  1. ncbi The relationship between active and neural measures in patients with nonspecific low back pain
    Paul Marshall
    Department of Sport and Exercise Science, The University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand
    Spine (Phila Pa 1976) 31:E518-24. 2006
  2. ncbi Evaluation of functional and neuromuscular changes after exercise rehabilitation for low back pain using a Swiss ball: a pilot study
    Paul W M Marshall
    Exercise Rehabilitation Clinic, Department of Sport and Exercise Science, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand
    J Manipulative Physiol Ther 29:550-60. 2006
  3. ncbi Core stability exercises on and off a Swiss ball
    Paul W Marshall
    Department of Sport and Exercise Science, University of Auckland, New Zealand
    Arch Phys Med Rehabil 86:242-9. 2005
  4. ncbi Delayed abdominal muscle onsets and self-report measures of pain and disability in chronic low back pain
    Paul Marshall
    Department of Sport and Exercise Science, University of Auckland, Tamaki Campus, Private Bag 92019, Auckland, New Zealand
    J Electromyogr Kinesiol 20:833-9. 2010
  5. ncbi Extensibility of the hamstrings is best explained by mechanical components of muscle contraction, not behavioral measures in individuals with chronic low back pain
    Paul W M Marshall
    Department of Sport and Exercise Science, University of Auckland, Tamaki Campus Private Bag 92019, Auckland, New Zealand
    PM R 1:709-18. 2009
  6. ncbi Impaired trunk and ankle stability in subjects with functional ankle instability
    Paul W M Marshall
    Department of Sport and Exercise Science, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand
    Med Sci Sports Exerc 41:1549-57. 2009
  7. ncbi The eccentric, concentric strength relationship of the hamstring muscles in chronic low back pain
    Paul W M Marshall
    Department of Sport and Exercise Science, University of Auckland, Tamaki Campus, Private Bag 92019, Auckland, New Zealand
    J Electromyogr Kinesiol 20:39-45. 2010
  8. ncbi Muscle activation changes after exercise rehabilitation for chronic low back pain
    Paul W Marshall
    Department of Sport and Exercise Science, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand
    Arch Phys Med Rehabil 89:1305-13. 2008
  9. ncbi Self-report measures best explain changes in disability compared with physical measures after exercise rehabilitation for chronic low back pain
    Paul Marshall
    Department of Sport and Exercise Science, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand
    Spine (Phila Pa 1976) 33:326-38. 2008
  10. ncbi Increased deltoid and abdominal muscle activity during Swiss ball bench press
    Paul W M Marshall
    Department of Sport and Exercise Science, University of Auckland, Tamaki Campus, Auckland, New Zealand
    J Strength Cond Res 20:745-50. 2006

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Publications14

  1. ncbi The relationship between active and neural measures in patients with nonspecific low back pain
    Paul Marshall
    Department of Sport and Exercise Science, The University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand
    Spine (Phila Pa 1976) 31:E518-24. 2006
    ..Cross-sectional study of 50 individuals with nonspecific low back pain (LBP)...
  2. ncbi Evaluation of functional and neuromuscular changes after exercise rehabilitation for low back pain using a Swiss ball: a pilot study
    Paul W M Marshall
    Exercise Rehabilitation Clinic, Department of Sport and Exercise Science, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand
    J Manipulative Physiol Ther 29:550-60. 2006
    ..The purpose of this pilot study was to use a multidimensional model to evaluate deficits in patients with low back pain (LBP) over the course of a 12-week rehabilitation program using the Swiss ball...
  3. ncbi Core stability exercises on and off a Swiss ball
    Paul W Marshall
    Department of Sport and Exercise Science, University of Auckland, New Zealand
    Arch Phys Med Rehabil 86:242-9. 2005
    ..To assess lumbopelvic muscle activity during different core stability exercises on and off a Swiss ball...
  4. ncbi Delayed abdominal muscle onsets and self-report measures of pain and disability in chronic low back pain
    Paul Marshall
    Department of Sport and Exercise Science, University of Auckland, Tamaki Campus, Private Bag 92019, Auckland, New Zealand
    J Electromyogr Kinesiol 20:833-9. 2010
    ....
  5. ncbi Extensibility of the hamstrings is best explained by mechanical components of muscle contraction, not behavioral measures in individuals with chronic low back pain
    Paul W M Marshall
    Department of Sport and Exercise Science, University of Auckland, Tamaki Campus Private Bag 92019, Auckland, New Zealand
    PM R 1:709-18. 2009
    ....
  6. ncbi Impaired trunk and ankle stability in subjects with functional ankle instability
    Paul W M Marshall
    Department of Sport and Exercise Science, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand
    Med Sci Sports Exerc 41:1549-57. 2009
    ..To examine differences between subjects with and without functional ankle instability (FAI) for measures of trunk and ankle stability...
  7. ncbi The eccentric, concentric strength relationship of the hamstring muscles in chronic low back pain
    Paul W M Marshall
    Department of Sport and Exercise Science, University of Auckland, Tamaki Campus, Private Bag 92019, Auckland, New Zealand
    J Electromyogr Kinesiol 20:39-45. 2010
    ....
  8. ncbi Muscle activation changes after exercise rehabilitation for chronic low back pain
    Paul W Marshall
    Department of Sport and Exercise Science, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand
    Arch Phys Med Rehabil 89:1305-13. 2008
    ..To investigate the changes in 2 electromyographic measures, flexion relaxation (FR) response and feed-forward activation of the deep abdominals, associated with low back pain (LBP) after different rehabilitation interventions...
  9. ncbi Self-report measures best explain changes in disability compared with physical measures after exercise rehabilitation for chronic low back pain
    Paul Marshall
    Department of Sport and Exercise Science, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand
    Spine (Phila Pa 1976) 33:326-38. 2008
    ..Sixteen-week intervention for chronic patients with low back pain (LBP) with 9-month follow-up. Primary randomization at 4 weeks into either supervised Swiss ball exercise or an exercise advice group...
  10. ncbi Increased deltoid and abdominal muscle activity during Swiss ball bench press
    Paul W M Marshall
    Department of Sport and Exercise Science, University of Auckland, Tamaki Campus, Auckland, New Zealand
    J Strength Cond Res 20:745-50. 2006
    ..Abdominal muscle activity increases were not hypothesized, but this finding provides scientific evidence for anecdotal reasoning behind swiss ball use as a potential core stability training device...
  11. ncbi Changes in the flexion relaxation response following an exercise intervention
    Paul Marshall
    Department of Sport and Exercise Science, University of Auckland, New Zealand
    Spine (Phila Pa 1976) 31:E877-83. 2006
    ..Pre and post 12-week training study using surface electromyography to measure the flexion relaxation response...
  12. ncbi Acute effect of labile surfaces during core stability exercises in people with and without low back pain
    Imtiaz Desai
    Department of Sport and Exercise Science, University of Auckland, New Zealand
    J Electromyogr Kinesiol 20:1155-62. 2010
    ..The purpose of this study was to measure trunk muscle activity, whole body balance, and lumbar range of motion during core stability exercises in individuals with and without low back pain (LBP) on and off a labile surface...
  13. ncbi The effect of sacroiliac joint manipulation on feed-forward activation times of the deep abdominal musculature
    Paul Marshall
    Department of Sport and Exercise Science, The University of Auckland, New Zealand
    J Manipulative Physiol Ther 29:196-202. 2006
    ..This technique appears to be a sensitive marker of the neural effects of sacroiliac joint manipulation. Future prospective studies are needed to determine if delayed FFA times are a marker for those at risk for developing back pain...
  14. ncbi Changes in muscle activity and perceived exertion during exercises performed on a swiss ball
    Paul Marshall
    Department of Sport and Exercise Science, University of Auckland, Tamaki Campus, Private Bag 92019, Auckland, New Zealand
    Appl Physiol Nutr Metab 31:376-83. 2006
    ..The swiss ball appears to only increase muscle activity during exercises where the unstable surface is the primary base of support...