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THE RISK OF HEMATOMA FOLLOWING EXTENSIVE ELECTROMYOGRAPHY OF THE LUMBAR PARASPINAL MUSCLESLONDON, Zachary; QUINT, Douglas J; HAIG, Andrew J et al.Muscle & nerve. 2012, Vol 46, Num 1, pp 26-30, issn 0148-639X, 5 p.Article

Comparing pain severity and functional status of older adults without spinal symptoms, with lumbar spinal stenosis, and with axial low back painTONG, Henry C; HAIG, Andrew J; GEISSER, Michael E et al.Gerontology (Basel). 2007, Vol 53, Num 2, pp 111-115, issn 0304-324X, 5 p.Article

The sensitivity and specificity of electrodiagnostic testing for the clinical syndrome of lumbar spinal stenosisHAIG, Andrew J; TONG, Henry C; YAMAKAWA, Karen S. J et al.Spine (Philadelphia, PA. 1976). 2005, Vol 30, Num 23, pp 2667-2676, issn 0362-2436, 10 p.Article

Electromyographic and magnetic resonance imaging to predict lumbar stenosis, low-back pain, and no back symptomsHAIG, Andrew J; GEISSER, Michael E; TONG, Henry C et al.Journal of bone and joint surgery. American volume. 2007, Vol 89A, Num 2, pp 358-366, issn 0021-9355, 9 p.Article

Needle EMG has a lower false positive rate than MRI in asymptomatic older adults being evaluated for lumbar spinal stenosisCHIODO, Anthony; HAIG, Andrew J; YAMAKAWA, Karen S. J et al.Clinical neurophysiology. 2007, Vol 118, Num 4, pp 751-756, issn 1388-2457, 6 p.Article

Predictors of pain and function in persons with spinal stenosis, low back pain, and no back painHAIG, Andrew J; TONG, Henry C; YAMAKAWA, Karen S. J et al.Spine (Philadelphia, PA. 1976). 2006, Vol 31, Num 25, pp 2950-2957, issn 0362-2436, 8 p.Article

Paraspinal electromyography that compares concentric with monopolar needles: A blinded studyTONG, Henry C; YOUNG, Irene A; KOCH, John et al.American journal of physical medicine & rehabilitation. 2003, Vol 82, Num 12, pp 917-924, issn 0894-9115, 8 p.Article

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