Bernhard Zipfel

University Curator of Fossil and Rock Collections

The frequency and presentation of upper thoracic spinous process deviations, their relationship to articular morphology, and the potential influence on static palpation techniques.


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C. Yelverton, Bernhard Zipfel, Scott A Williams, Cynthia Peterson
Journal of Bodywork & Movement Therapies, vol. 37, 2024, pp. 1-10


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Yelverton, C., Zipfel, B., Williams, S. A., & Peterson, C. (2024). The frequency and presentation of upper thoracic spinous process deviations, their relationship to articular morphology, and the potential influence on static palpation techniques. Journal of Bodywork &Amp; Movement Therapies, 37, 1–10. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jbmt.2023.09.005


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Yelverton, C., Bernhard Zipfel, Scott A Williams, and Cynthia Peterson. “The Frequency and Presentation of Upper Thoracic Spinous Process Deviations, Their Relationship to Articular Morphology, and the Potential Influence on Static Palpation Techniques.” Journal of Bodywork & Movement Therapies 37 (2024): 1–10.


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Yelverton, C., et al. “The Frequency and Presentation of Upper Thoracic Spinous Process Deviations, Their Relationship to Articular Morphology, and the Potential Influence on Static Palpation Techniques.” Journal of Bodywork &Amp; Movement Therapies, vol. 37, 2024, pp. 1–10, doi:10.1016/j.jbmt.2023.09.005.


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@article{c2024a,
  title = {The frequency and presentation of upper thoracic spinous process deviations, their relationship to articular morphology, and the potential influence on static palpation techniques.},
  year = {2024},
  journal = {Journal of Bodywork & Movement Therapies},
  pages = {1-10},
  volume = {37},
  doi = {10.1016/j.jbmt.2023.09.005},
  author = {Yelverton, C. and Zipfel, Bernhard and Williams, Scott A and Peterson, Cynthia}
}


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