Collinson R Author
Subjects of specialization
Affiliation
Sleep Medicine, Sleep, Insomnia
Department of Recover Injury Research Centre, NHMRC Centre of Research Excellence in Recovery Following Road Traffic Injury, Griffith University, Parklands, Australia
Collinson R is currently working in Department of Recover Injury Research Centre, NHMRC Centre of Research Excellence in Recovery Following Road Traffic Injury, Griffith University, Parklands, Australia, His research interests reflect in his wide range of publications in various national and international journals.
Research Article Open Access
Author(s): Cary D, Collinson R, Sterling M and Briffa NK
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 been clinically postulated that some sleeping postures, especially those involving sustained end range rotation or extension, can provoke pain sensitive spinal tissues. While sleep research generally has blossomed, little attention has been paid to the physical effects of nocturnal posture on waking spinal symptoms. Furthermore, sleep research is generally conducted in high technology view moreĀ»