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Doug Cary

Curtin University
Verified email at postgrad.curtin.edu.au
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Identifying relationships between sleep posture and non-specific spinal symptoms in adults: A scoping review

D Cary, K Briffa, L McKenna - BMJ open, 2019 - bmjopen.bmj.com
Objectives The objectives of this scoping review were to identify (1) study designs and
participant populations,(2) types of specific methodology and (3) common results …

[HTML][HTML] Examining relationships between sleep posture, waking spinal symptoms and quality of sleep: A cross sectional study

D Cary, A Jacques, K Briffa - PLoS One, 2021 - journals.plos.org
Introduction Research with a focus on sleep posture has been conducted in association with
sleep pathologies such as insomnia and positional obstructive sleep apnoea. Research …

Examining the relationship between sleep posture and morning spinal symptoms in the habitual environment using infrared cameras

D Cary, R Collinson, M Sterling… - Journal of Sleep …, 2016 - espace.curtin.edu.au
Introduction: Sleeping is generally considered a period for rest and recovery, however some
people wake with spinal symptoms not present on going to sleep and seek treatment. It has …

Examining the validity and reliability of a portable sleep posture assessment protocol, using infrared cameras, under a variety of light and bed cover situations in the …

D Cary, R Collinson, M Sterling, K Briffa - Work, 2019 - content.iospress.com
BACKGROUND: Spinal symptoms of pain and stiffness on waking have been linked to sleep
posture. Sleep posture is commonly classified as supine, side lying and prone. It is clinically …

The Effects of Changing Sleep Posture on Spinal Symptoms and Quality of Sleep in Cervical and Lumbar Symptomatic Participants

D Cary - 2019 - espace.curtin.edu.au
Patients presenting with waking spinal symptoms to medical services, are a common clinical
occurrence, yet treatment is largely based on anecdotal information. A validated measure of …