Ulrike H Mitchell

Summary

Affiliation: Brigham Young University
Country: USA

Publications

  1. ncbi Use of near-infrared light to reduce symptoms associated with restless legs syndrome in a woman: a case report
    Ulrike H Mitchell
    Department of Exercise Sciences, Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah 84602, USA
    J Med Case Reports 4:286. 2010
  2. ncbi Comparison of two infrared devices in their effectiveness in reducing symptoms associated with RLS
    Ulrike H Mitchell
    Department of Exercise Sciences, Brigham Young University, Provo, UT 84602, USA
    Physiother Theory Pract 27:352-9. 2011
  3. ncbi Restless legs syndrome and near-infrared light: An alternative treatment option
    Ulrike H Mitchell
    Department of Exercise Sciences, Brigham Young University, Provo, UT 84602, USA
    Physiother Theory Pract 27:345-51. 2011
  4. ncbi Neurophysiological reflex mechanisms' lack of contribution to the success of PNF stretches
    Ulrike H Mitchell
    Dept of Exercise Sciences, Brigham Young University, Provo, UT, USA
    J Sport Rehabil 18:343-57. 2009
  5. ncbi Acute stretch perception alteration contributes to the success of the PNF "contract-relax" stretch
    Ulrike H Mitchell
    Department of Exercise Sciences, Brigham Young University, Provo, UT, USA
    J Sport Rehabil 16:85-92. 2007
  6. ncbi Topical analgesic added to paraffin enhances paraffin bath treatment of individuals with hand osteoarthritis
    Joseph William Myrer
    Department of Exercise Sciences, Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah 84602, USA
    Disabil Rehabil 33:467-74. 2011

Detail Information

Publications6

  1. ncbi Use of near-infrared light to reduce symptoms associated with restless legs syndrome in a woman: a case report
    Ulrike H Mitchell
    Department of Exercise Sciences, Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah 84602, USA
    J Med Case Reports 4:286. 2010
    ..A non-invasive, drug-free option would open new doors for patients suffering from restless legs syndrome...
  2. ncbi Comparison of two infrared devices in their effectiveness in reducing symptoms associated with RLS
    Ulrike H Mitchell
    Department of Exercise Sciences, Brigham Young University, Provo, UT 84602, USA
    Physiother Theory Pract 27:352-9. 2011
    ..Although the two near-infrared light devices used different wavelengths and frequencies and one device used additional red light, they both produced significant improvement in the symptoms associated with RLS after 4 weeks of treatment...
  3. ncbi Restless legs syndrome and near-infrared light: An alternative treatment option
    Ulrike H Mitchell
    Department of Exercise Sciences, Brigham Young University, Provo, UT 84602, USA
    Physiother Theory Pract 27:345-51. 2011
    ..This new noninvasive method of treating RLS might become a valuable new management option. More research is needed to determine the mechanism(s) behind infrared light treatment and RLS...
  4. ncbi Neurophysiological reflex mechanisms' lack of contribution to the success of PNF stretches
    Ulrike H Mitchell
    Dept of Exercise Sciences, Brigham Young University, Provo, UT, USA
    J Sport Rehabil 18:343-57. 2009
    ..In addition, the authors assessed the existence of the phenomenon of successive induction because it is used to strengthen reciprocal inhibition...
  5. ncbi Acute stretch perception alteration contributes to the success of the PNF "contract-relax" stretch
    Ulrike H Mitchell
    Department of Exercise Sciences, Brigham Young University, Provo, UT, USA
    J Sport Rehabil 16:85-92. 2007
    ..Some researchers have suggested that an alteration of stretch perception could be responsible for the success of the contract-relax (CR) stretch, a stretch technique derived from proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation (PNF)...
  6. ncbi Topical analgesic added to paraffin enhances paraffin bath treatment of individuals with hand osteoarthritis
    Joseph William Myrer
    Department of Exercise Sciences, Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah 84602, USA
    Disabil Rehabil 33:467-74. 2011
    ..To compare treating patients with symptomatic hand osteoarthritis (OA) with paraffin baths only (PO) (100% wax) or paraffin baths 80% wax with 20% topical analgesic (PTA)...