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| Peter NicolakisSummaryAffiliation: University of Vienna Country: Austria Publications
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An investigation of the effectiveness of exercise and manual therapy in treating symptoms of TMJ osteoarthritisP Nicolakis
University Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Vienna, Austria
Cranio 19:26-32. 2001..03), and no impairment (37%), chi-square test p = 0.05) increased significantly. This therapeutic treatment protocol seems to be useful treatment for the symptoms of clinical dysfunction in OA of the TMJ...
Relationship between craniomandibular disorders and poor postureP Nicolakis
Department of PM and R, University of Vienna, AKH Wien Währinger Gürtel 18 20, A 1090 Austria, Europe
Cranio 18:106-12. 2000..Whether poor posture is the reason or the result of CMD cannot be distinguished by the data presented here...
Long-term outcome after treatment of temporomandibular joint osteoarthritis with exercise and manual therapyPeter Nicolakis
University of Vienna, Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Wien, Austria
Cranio 20:23-7. 2002..Exercise therapy is an effective tool to treat osteoarthrosis of the temporomandibular joints...
Effectiveness of exercise therapy in patients with internal derangement of the temporomandibular jointP Nicolakis
Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, University of Vienna, AKH Wien, Austria
J Oral Rehabil 28:1158-64. 2001..chi-square Test, P < 0.001). At follow up, seven patients had no pain and experienced no impairment. Exercise therapy seems to be useful in the treatment of anterior disc displacement without reduction...
Pulsed magnetic field therapy for osteoarthritis of the knee--a double-blind sham-controlled trialPeter Nicolakis
Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, AKH Wien, University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria
Wien Klin Wochenschr 114:678-84. 2002..Patients were assigned to receive 84 sessions, each with a duration of 30 minutes, of either pulsed magnetic field or sham treatment. Patients administered the treatment on their own at home, twice a day for six weeks...
Calcific trochanteric bursitis: resolution of calcifications and clinical remission with non-invasive treatment. A case reportRichard Crevenna
Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, General Hospital of Vienna, University of Vienna, Austria
Wien Klin Wochenschr 114:345-8. 2002....
[Optimizing electrotherapy--a comparative study of 3 different currents]Richard Crevenna
, AKH Wien, Osterreich
Wien Klin Wochenschr 114:400-4. 2002..It may be concluded that, in terms of therapeutic application, the biphasic form of electric current is superior to the monophasic forms described in the present study...
