Abstract. [Purpose] This study examined the effects of a relaxation chair and resting with simple range of mo-tion exercises during computer work and low back muscle strengthening exercises after computer work on pain and the flexion-relaxation (FR) ratio of one computer worker with LBP. [Subjects] The subject of this study was a 37 year-old male who complained of severe LBP pain at the L4 level. [Methods] In the study, the subject worked on a computer for 5 h each day for 3 days and followed a different program each day. [Results] In Session 1, the FR ratios before and after work were 19 % and 38 % (+19%), respectively. The respective VAS scores before and after work were 5 and 8 (+3). In Session 2, the FR ratios before and after work were...
Background: The purpose is to examine the myoelectrical activity of erector spinae muscle in patient...
The purpose of the study: to determine the effect of physiotherapy using an interactive telerehabili...
Objective: To investigate whether use of a movement intervention when undertaking prolonged standing...
Abstract. [Purpose] This study examined the effects of a ball-backrest chair combined with an accele...
Study Design: A multiple-comparative study between normal and low back pain (LBP) patients before an...
Introduction: Complaints with low back pain are one of the most common work-related injuries. Despit...
This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of a modified package of exercise therapy combined wi...
No study has examined the effectiveness of prescribing seating modifications according to the indivi...
No study has examined the effectiveness of prescribing seating modifications according to the indivi...
Chronic low back pain is a major problem to both the individual and society. The negative impact of ...
Background: Sit and work for more than seven hours per day increases risk of low back pain among com...
Objective: The aim of this study was to determine the efficacy of three common remedial exercises an...
non-peer-reviewedBackground: Low back pain (LBP) is one of the most common and costly musculoskeleta...
One in three persons experience low back discomfort, which could be the highest global burden of dis...
The Effect of Core Stability Exercises on Functional Status and Quality of Life in Patients with Low...
Background: The purpose is to examine the myoelectrical activity of erector spinae muscle in patient...
The purpose of the study: to determine the effect of physiotherapy using an interactive telerehabili...
Objective: To investigate whether use of a movement intervention when undertaking prolonged standing...
Abstract. [Purpose] This study examined the effects of a ball-backrest chair combined with an accele...
Study Design: A multiple-comparative study between normal and low back pain (LBP) patients before an...
Introduction: Complaints with low back pain are one of the most common work-related injuries. Despit...
This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of a modified package of exercise therapy combined wi...
No study has examined the effectiveness of prescribing seating modifications according to the indivi...
No study has examined the effectiveness of prescribing seating modifications according to the indivi...
Chronic low back pain is a major problem to both the individual and society. The negative impact of ...
Background: Sit and work for more than seven hours per day increases risk of low back pain among com...
Objective: The aim of this study was to determine the efficacy of three common remedial exercises an...
non-peer-reviewedBackground: Low back pain (LBP) is one of the most common and costly musculoskeleta...
One in three persons experience low back discomfort, which could be the highest global burden of dis...
The Effect of Core Stability Exercises on Functional Status and Quality of Life in Patients with Low...
Background: The purpose is to examine the myoelectrical activity of erector spinae muscle in patient...
The purpose of the study: to determine the effect of physiotherapy using an interactive telerehabili...
Objective: To investigate whether use of a movement intervention when undertaking prolonged standing...