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How well can we detect cervical driven sensorimotor dysfunction in concussion patients? An observational study comparing patients with idiopathic neck pain, whiplash associated disorders and concussion
Gait & Posture (2023), 101, 21–27
Visual disturbances in subjects with cervicogenic disorders : doctoral dissertation
PhD thesis (2022), University of Ljubljana, Ljubljana, Slovenia
Relationship between Cervicocephalic Kinesthetic Sensibility Measured during Dynamic Unpredictable Head Movements and Eye Movement Control or Postural Balance in Neck Pain Patients
Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health (2022), 19, 14, 8405
Postural balance and oculomotor control are influenced by neck kinaesthetic functions in elite ice hockey players
Gait & Posture (2021), 85, 145-150
Sport-Specific Habitual Adaptations in Neck Kinesthetic Functions Are Related to Balance Controlling Mechanisms
Appl. Sci. (2020), 10, 24, 8965
The long-term course of deficient cervical kinaesthesia following a whiplash injury has a tendency to seek a physiological homeostasis. A prospective study
Manual Therapy (2016), 22, 196-201,
Sincerity of effort versus feigned movement control of the cervical spine in patients with whiplash-associated disorders and asymptomatic persons: a case–control study
Physiotherapy Theory and Practice (2015), 31, 6, 403-409
Movement control of the cervical spine. The Fly as a new objective assessment method for whiplash-associated disorders
PhD thesis (2014), University of Iceland, Reykjavik, Iceland
Database of movement control in the cervical spine. Reference normal of 182 asymptomatic persons
Manual Therapy (2013), 18, 206-210
Two different courses of impaired cervical kinaesthesia following a whiplash injury. A one-year prospective study
Manual Therapy (2012), 17, 1, 60-65,
Detecting fraudulent whiplash claims by support vector machines
Biomedical Signal Processing and Control (2010), 5, 4, 311-317,
“The Fly”: A New Clinical Assessment and Treatment Method for Deficits of Movement Control in the Cervical Spine: Reliability and Validity
Spine (2010), 35, 23, E1298-E1305
Clinical Characteristics of WAD, Grades I-II: Investigations into the Stability System of the Cervical Spine
PhD thesis (2004), University of Iceland, Reykjavik, Iceland
A new clinical test for cervicocephalic kinesthetic sensibility: “the fly”
Arch Phys Med Rehabil (2004), 85, 490–495
A study of five cervicocephalic relocation tests in three different subject groups
Clinical Rehabilitation (2003), 17, 7, 768-774
Cervicocephalic kinaesthesia: reliability of a new test approach
Physiother. Res. Int. (2001), 6, 4, 224-235