Michele Sterling
Cervical Spine and Whiplash Research Unit
Division of Physiotherapy
The University of Queensland
Brisbane 4072
Australia
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- The relationship between sensory and sympathetic nervous system changes and posttraumatic stress reaction following whiplash injury--a prospective study. Sterling, M., Kenardy, J. J. Psychosom. Res (2006)
- Physical and psychological factors maintain long-term predictive capacity post-whiplash injury. Sterling, M., Jull, G., Kenardy, J. Pain (2006)
- Balancing the 'bio' with the psychosocial in whiplash associated disorders. Sterling, M. Man. Ther (2006)
- Physical and psychological factors predict outcome following whiplash injury. Sterling, M., Jull, G., Vicenzino, B., Kenardy, J., Darnell, R. Pain (2005)
- Characterization of acute whiplash-associated disorders. Sterling, M., Jull, G., Vicenzino, B., Kenardy, J. Spine (2004)
- A proposed new classification system for whiplash associated disorders--implications for assessment and management. Sterling, M. Man. Ther (2004)
- Development of motor system dysfunction following whiplash injury. Sterling, M., Jull, G., Vicenzino, B., Kenardy, J., Darnell, R. Pain (2003)
- Sensory hypersensitivity occurs soon after whiplash injury and is associated with poor recovery. Sterling, M., Jull, G., Vicenzino, B., Kenardy, J. Pain (2003)
- The development of psychological changes following whiplash injury. Sterling, M., Kenardy, J., Jull, G., Vicenzino, B. Pain (2003)
- Are cervical physical outcome measures influenced by the presence of symptomatology?. Sterling, M., Jull, G., Carlsson, Y., Crommert, L. Physiother. Res. Int (2002)









