Clinical Fact Sheets
- Restorative Exercise for Clinical Low Back Pain
- For the Prevention and Treatment of Low Back Pain
- Can Spinal Surgery be Prevented by Treating Surgical Candidates with Aggressive Strengthening Exercise?
- Pelvic Stabilization During Resistance Training: Its Effect on the Development of Lumbar Extension Strength
- Muscle - In Rehabilitation of the Spine: Science and Practice
- Effect of Reduced Training Frequency and Detraining on Lumbar Extension Strength
- Effect of Training Frequency and Specificity on Isometric Lumbar Extension Strength
- Effect of Resistance Training on Lumbar Extension Strength
- Back In Shape
- Changes in Isometric Strength and Range of Motion of the Isolated Cervical Spine After Eight Weeks of Clinical Rehabilitation
- Comparison of Female Geriatric Lumbar Extension Strength
- Comparison of Two Restraint Systems for Pelvic Stabilization during Isometric Lumbar Extension Strength Testing
- Effect of 12 and 20 Weeks of Resistance Training on Lumbar Extension Torque Production
- Effect of Focused Strength Training After Low Back Injury
- Effect of Resistance Training Volume on Strength and Muscle Thickness
- The Effect of Workplace Based Strengthening on Low Back Injury Rates
- Frequency and Volume of Resistance Training
- Isometric Torso Rotation Strength
- Strength Testing Can Identify Malingering
- Limited Range-of-Motion Lumbar Extension Strength Training
- Lumbar Strengthening in Chronic Low Back Pain Patients
- Quantitative Assessment and Training of Isometric Cervical Extension Strength
- Quantitative Assessment of Full Range-of-Motion Isometric Lumbar Extension Strength
- A Rational Approach to the Treatment of Low Back Pain
- Spinal Rehabilitation Part 1
- A Preliminary Report on the Effect of Measured Strength Training in Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis
- The Role of Measured Resistance Exercises in Adolescent Scoliosis
- Muscle Comparison of MedX Lumbar Extension to a 45-Degree Roman Chair
- Strength Training Methods and the Work of Arthur Jones
Articles by COREŽ
- Quality of Life: Everyone Wants It (October/November 2005) by Tom Sliney III
- GET STRONG to the COREŽ (July 7, 2004) by Tom Sliney III
- TRAINING Why Hire a Personal Trainer? (Summer 2004) by Tom Sliney III
Expert Testimony
Champions of Industry video featuring spine experts who use MedX technology (mpeg, 98 MB)
- Gabriela Kieser, MD (758 KB) Director, Kieser Training, Germany
- Brian Nelson, MD (4.3 MB) Orthopedic Surgeon; Physician's Back & Neck Clinic
- Michael Pollock, PhD (504 KB) past president American College of Sports Medicine; former Chair of Center for Exercise Science, University of Florida (deceased)
- James Graves, PhD (760 KB) Associate Dean & Professor, Syracuse University
- Vert Mooney, MD (660 KB) spine surgeon; president Measurement Driven Rehabilitation Systems, Adjunct Professor, University of California at San Diego