Inconclusive findings have been shown in previous studies comparing lumbar range of movement (LROM) and lumbar lordosis between back pain patients and healthy subjects. In these studies, confounding variables such as age, gender, height, obesity, and pain level were usually not well controlled. The present study aimed to compare LROM and lumbar lordosis between back pain patients and matched controls. Fifteen male back pain patients and 15 age-, height-, obesity-, and physical activity-matched male controls were investigated. To minimize the effect of pain on the measurements, only patients with minimal or no pain at the time of testing were included in the study. Inclinometer technique was used for the evaluation of LROM in flexion, extens...
M.Tech. (Chiropractic)Purpose: Low back pain affects the general population worldwide. Low back pain...
Background—Prior studies have reported differences in lumbo-pelvic kinematics during a trunk forward...
The purpose of this study is to show the correlation between the range of spinal motion and the seve...
Inconclusive findings have been shown in previous studies comparing lumbar range of movement (LROM) ...
Background: Comparing movements/postures in people with and without lower back pain (LBP) may assist...
Background: Interventions for low back pain (LBP) commonly target 'dysfunctional' or atypical lumbo-...
Background: Clinicians commonly examine posture and movement in people with the belief that correcti...
Objective: Lower back pain is most prevalent during our young and middle adult lives. Eighty percent...
Altered kinematics of the lumbar spine are believed to be one contributing factor perpetuating chron...
Objective: Lumbar curvature is an important factor in posture and body movement that help us to unde...
Study design: A prospective correlational study, based on change data and cross-sectional data. Ba...
Background: Spinal posture is commonly a focus in the assessment and clinical management of low back...
Abstract Background Interventions for low back pain (LBP) commonly target ‘dysfunctional’ or atypica...
WOS: 000469215400020PubMed ID: 30498961PurposeThis study aimed to compare differences in lumbosacral...
AbstractObjectiveThe purpose of this study was to examine the relationship in change scores between ...
M.Tech. (Chiropractic)Purpose: Low back pain affects the general population worldwide. Low back pain...
Background—Prior studies have reported differences in lumbo-pelvic kinematics during a trunk forward...
The purpose of this study is to show the correlation between the range of spinal motion and the seve...
Inconclusive findings have been shown in previous studies comparing lumbar range of movement (LROM) ...
Background: Comparing movements/postures in people with and without lower back pain (LBP) may assist...
Background: Interventions for low back pain (LBP) commonly target 'dysfunctional' or atypical lumbo-...
Background: Clinicians commonly examine posture and movement in people with the belief that correcti...
Objective: Lower back pain is most prevalent during our young and middle adult lives. Eighty percent...
Altered kinematics of the lumbar spine are believed to be one contributing factor perpetuating chron...
Objective: Lumbar curvature is an important factor in posture and body movement that help us to unde...
Study design: A prospective correlational study, based on change data and cross-sectional data. Ba...
Background: Spinal posture is commonly a focus in the assessment and clinical management of low back...
Abstract Background Interventions for low back pain (LBP) commonly target ‘dysfunctional’ or atypica...
WOS: 000469215400020PubMed ID: 30498961PurposeThis study aimed to compare differences in lumbosacral...
AbstractObjectiveThe purpose of this study was to examine the relationship in change scores between ...
M.Tech. (Chiropractic)Purpose: Low back pain affects the general population worldwide. Low back pain...
Background—Prior studies have reported differences in lumbo-pelvic kinematics during a trunk forward...
The purpose of this study is to show the correlation between the range of spinal motion and the seve...