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Publication Metadata only Effects of Thai dancing on median neurodynamic response during 4-hour computer use(2015-01-01) Keerin Mekhora; Chatdao Septham; Wattana Jalayondeja; Mahidol Universityperformed 5 minutes of Thai dancing including Prom See Na, Yoong Fon Hang, Sod Soy Mala, Lor Keaw and Cha Nee Rai Mai during a 10-minute break of 4-hour computer use. All participants were assessed for nerve tension by elbow range of motion of upper limb... outcome and Friedman’s test. Results: The median nerve tension (indicated by elbow range of motion) was significantly reduced at before and after work, when 5 minutes of Thai dancing was introduced during the break. While components of the quick testPublication Metadata only Effects of Thai dancing on median neurodynamic response during 4-hour computer use(2015) Keerin Mekhora; Chatdao Septham; Wattana Jalayondeja; Mahidol University. Faculty of Physical Therapy, Yoong Fon Hang, Sod Soy Mala, Lor Keaw and Cha Nee Rai Mai during a 10-minute break of 4-hour computer use. All participants were assessed for nerve tension by elbow range of motion of upper limb neurodynamic test 1 (ULNT1) and components of quick test... tension (indicated by elbow range of motion) was significantly reduced at before and after work, when 5 minutes of Thai dancing was introduced during the break. While components of the quick test emphasized that Thai dance immediately helped reducePublication Metadata only Correlation between pressure pain threshold and soft tissue displacement in muscle pain conditions(2015-01-01) Sirikarn Somprasong; Keerin Mekhora; Roongtiwa Vachalathiti; Sopa Pichaiyongwongdee; Mahidol Universitywith active myofascial trigger point (MTrP) at the upper trapezius muscle were recruited into the MPS group. DOMS group rated pain by VAS during elbow movement, while the MPS group rated at resting. Spearman’s rank coefficient of correlation was used for dataPublication Metadata only Correlation between pressure pain threshold and soft tissue displacement in muscle pain conditions(2015) Sirikarn Somprasong; Keerin Mekhora; Roongtiwa Vachalathiti; Sopa Pichaiyongwongdee; Mahidol University. Faculty of Physical Therapyrecruited into the MPS group. DOMS group rated pain by VAS during elbow movement, while the MPS group rated at resting. Spearman’s rank coefficient of correlation was used for data analysis. Results: The results showed correlation between PPT and DPT
