Patricia Trott

1.9k total citations · 1 hit paper
21 papers, 1.4k citations indexed

About

Patricia Trott is a scholar working on Pharmacology, Orthopedics and Sports Medicine and Social Psychology. According to data from OpenAlex, Patricia Trott has authored 21 papers receiving a total of 1.4k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 16 papers in Pharmacology, 7 papers in Orthopedics and Sports Medicine and 6 papers in Social Psychology. Recurrent topics in Patricia Trott's work include Musculoskeletal pain and rehabilitation (16 papers), Ergonomics and Musculoskeletal Disorders (6 papers) and Effects of Vibration on Health (6 papers). Patricia Trott is often cited by papers focused on Musculoskeletal pain and rehabilitation (16 papers), Ergonomics and Musculoskeletal Disorders (6 papers) and Effects of Vibration on Health (6 papers). Patricia Trott collaborates with scholars based in Australia, United States and Israel. Patricia Trott's co-authors include Dean H. Watson, Karen Grimmer, Carolyn A. Richardson, Debra Shirley, Guy Zito, Gwendolen Jull, Ian C. Marschner, Ken Niere, Jonathan Emberson and Susan Gordon and has published in prestigious journals such as Spine, Ergonomics and Clinical Biomechanics.

In The Last Decade

Patricia Trott

20 papers receiving 1.2k citations

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Patricia Trott
Barbara J. Norton United States
Brigitte Wirth Switzerland
Sheri P. Silfies United States
Hannu Luomajoki Switzerland
Andrea Radebold United States
B. Kim Humphreys Switzerland
Barbara J. Norton United States
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All Works

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Gordon, Susan, Karen Grimmer, & Patricia Trott. (2011). A randomized, comparative trial: does pillow type alter cervico-thoracic spinal posture when side lying?. Journal of Multidisciplinary Healthcare. 4. 321–321. 22 indexed citations
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Gordon, Susan, Karen Grimmer, & Patricia Trott. (2009). Pillow use: The behaviour of cervical pain, sleep quality and pillow comfort in side sleepers. Manual Therapy. 14(6). 671–678. 40 indexed citations
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Puntumetakul, Rungthip, Patricia Trott, Marie Williams, & Ian Fulton. (2008). Effect of time of day on the vertical spinal creep response. Applied Ergonomics. 40(1). 33–38. 12 indexed citations
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Trott, Patricia, et al.. (2007). Position of undergraduate students’ thumbs during mobilisation is poor: an observational study. Australian Journal of Physiotherapy. 53(1). 55–59. 6 indexed citations
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Gordon, Susan, Karen Grimmer, & Patricia Trott. (2007). Sleep Position, Age, Gender, Sleep Quality and Waking Cervico-Thoracic Symptoms. Internet Journal of Allied Health Sciences and Practice. 34 indexed citations
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Gordon, Susan, Karen Grimmer, & Patricia Trott. (2004). Self-Reported Versus Recorded Sleep Position: An Observational Study. Internet Journal of Allied Health Sciences and Practice. 27 indexed citations
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Kanlayanaphotporn, Rotsalai, Patricia Trott, Marie Williams, & Ian Fulton. (2003). Effects of chronic low back pain, age and gender on vertical spinal creep. Ergonomics. 46(6). 561–573. 24 indexed citations
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Grimmer, Karen, Brenton Dansie, Steve Milanese, Ubon Pirunsan, & Patricia Trott. (2002). Adolescent standing postural response to backpack loads: a randomised controlled experimental study. BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders. 3(1). 10–10. 143 indexed citations
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Jull, Gwendolen, Patricia Trott, Guy Zito, et al.. (2002). A Randomized Controlled Trial of Exercise and Manipulative Therapy for Cervicogenic Headache. Spine. 27(17). 1835–1843. 522 indexed citations breakdown →
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Gordon, Susan, Patricia Trott, & Karen Grimmer. (2002). Waking cervical pain and stiffness, headache, scapular or arm pain: Gender and age effects. Australian Journal of Physiotherapy. 48(1). 9–15. 37 indexed citations
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Kanlayanaphotporn, Rotsalai, Marie Williams, Ian Fulton, & Patricia Trott. (2002). Reliability of the vertical spinal creep response measured in sitting (asymptomatic and low-back pain subjects). Ergonomics. 45(3). 240–247. 25 indexed citations
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Masharawi, Youssef, Eli Carmeli, & Patricia Trott. (2002). Ankle inversion in weight-bearing: a comparison between left and right legs measured in weight-bearing before and after exercise. The Foot. 12(3). 182–187. 1 indexed citations
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Kanlayanaphotporn, Rotsalai, Patricia Trott, Marie Williams, & Ian Fulton. (2001). Contribution of soft tissue deformation below the sacrum to the measurement of total height loss in sitting. Ergonomics. 44(7). 685–695. 12 indexed citations
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Kanlayanaphotporn, Rotsalai, et al.. (2001). Adolescent versus adult responses to vertical spinal loading. Ergonomics. 44(15). 1384–1391. 7 indexed citations
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Grimmer, Karen, Lorraine Sheppard, Michael B. Pitt, Mary E. Magarey, & Patricia Trott. (1999). Differences in stakeholder expectations in the outcome of physiotherapy management of acute low back pain. International Journal for Quality in Health Care. 11(2). 155–162. 25 indexed citations
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Jull, Gwendolen, et al.. (1997). Inter-examiner reliability to detect painful upper cervical joint dysfunction. Australian Journal of Physiotherapy. 43(2). 125–129. 98 indexed citations
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Scutter, Sheila, Ian Fulton, Patricia Trott, et al.. (1995). Effects of various isoresistive training programmes on trunk muscle performance. Clinical Biomechanics. 10(7). 379–384. 7 indexed citations
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Watson, Dean H. & Patricia Trott. (1993). Cervical Headache: An Investigation of Natural Head Posture and Upper Cervical Flexor Muscle Performance. Cephalalgia. 13(4). 272–284. 347 indexed citations
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Trott, Patricia & Alastair N. Goss. (1978). Physiotherapy in diagnosis and treatment of the Myofascial Pain Dysfunction syndrome. International Journal of Oral Surgery. 7(4). 360–365. 18 indexed citations
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Trott, Patricia. (1968). A PRELIMINARY REPORT ON THE COMPARATIVE VALUE OF BISGAARD & QUINABAND-DIACHYLON METHODS OF TREATMENT OF VENOUS ULCERATION1 1Received July, 1968.. Australian Journal of Physiotherapy. 14(3). 93–97. 1 indexed citations

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