Objective: Accurate assessment of lumbar range of motion is of great value for both evaluating lumbar functions and monitoring treatment progress. Recent research indicates that there is no general consensus on the most valid and reliable method of measuring spinal range of motion. The purpose of this study was to determine the intra-rater reliability of lumbar flexion and extension measurements (within-day and between-days) using the dual inclinometer technique. Materials & Methods: Lumbar flexion and extension of 22 women (14 healthy and 8 with low back pain), were measured by the same examiner on three occasions. The first two measurements were taken with half an hour apart on the first occasion to assess the within-day reliability an...
Background: Measurement of lumbar spine movement and neuro-dynamic flexibility is fundamental to cli...
Background: The aim of this study was to test the inter- and intrarater reliability and the concurre...
Inconclusive findings have been shown in previous studies comparing lumbar range of movement (LROM) ...
Objective: Accurate assessment of lumbar range of motion is of great value for both evaluating lumba...
The purpose of this study was to determine the reliability of the Modified-modified Schober (MMS) me...
Background and Objective: Lower back pain is one of the common discomforts of the occupational-muscu...
Objectives To examine the validity of low-tech procedures used in routine clinical practice to deter...
Background: Comparing movements/postures in people with and without lower back pain (LBP) may assist...
The purpose of this study was to examine the intratester and intertester reliability of lumbar lordo...
Background To examine the intra and inter-rater reliability of lumbar flexion and extension measurem...
The study was aimed at examining the reliability of the Double Inclinometer (DI) method for the asse...
Background: Low bock pain (LBP)is 0 very common musculoskeletal disorder. Lumbar range of motion (RO...
Background and Purpose: Various methods have been developed for measuring lumbar range of motion, ho...
The American Medical Association (AMA) advocates using the inclinometer for the measurement of spina...
Objective: To investigate the reliability and validity of an iPhone® application (iHandy® Level) f...
Background: Measurement of lumbar spine movement and neuro-dynamic flexibility is fundamental to cli...
Background: The aim of this study was to test the inter- and intrarater reliability and the concurre...
Inconclusive findings have been shown in previous studies comparing lumbar range of movement (LROM) ...
Objective: Accurate assessment of lumbar range of motion is of great value for both evaluating lumba...
The purpose of this study was to determine the reliability of the Modified-modified Schober (MMS) me...
Background and Objective: Lower back pain is one of the common discomforts of the occupational-muscu...
Objectives To examine the validity of low-tech procedures used in routine clinical practice to deter...
Background: Comparing movements/postures in people with and without lower back pain (LBP) may assist...
The purpose of this study was to examine the intratester and intertester reliability of lumbar lordo...
Background To examine the intra and inter-rater reliability of lumbar flexion and extension measurem...
The study was aimed at examining the reliability of the Double Inclinometer (DI) method for the asse...
Background: Low bock pain (LBP)is 0 very common musculoskeletal disorder. Lumbar range of motion (RO...
Background and Purpose: Various methods have been developed for measuring lumbar range of motion, ho...
The American Medical Association (AMA) advocates using the inclinometer for the measurement of spina...
Objective: To investigate the reliability and validity of an iPhone® application (iHandy® Level) f...
Background: Measurement of lumbar spine movement and neuro-dynamic flexibility is fundamental to cli...
Background: The aim of this study was to test the inter- and intrarater reliability and the concurre...
Inconclusive findings have been shown in previous studies comparing lumbar range of movement (LROM) ...