Background: To determine whether there is a difference between patients with low back pain and healthy controls in a test battery score for movement control of the lumbar spine. Methods: This was a case control study, carried out in five outpatient physiotherapy practices in the German-speaking part of Switzerland. Twelve physiotherapists tested the ability of 210 subjects (108 patients with non-specific low back pain and 102 control subjects without back pain) to control their movements in the lumbar spine using a set of six tests. We observed the number of positive tests out of six (mean, standard deviation and 95% confidence interval of the mean). The significance of the differences between the groups was calculated with Mann-Whitney U ...
Background: Interventions for low back pain (LBP) commonly target 'dysfunctional' or atypical lumbo-...
Background: Movement control impairment reduces active control of movement. Patients with this might...
Objective: To investigate whether clinical tests used to detect motor control dysfunction can predic...
Background To determine whether there is a difference between patients with low back pain and healt...
Background To determine whether there is a difference between patients with low back pain and healt...
Background: Movement control dysfunction [MCD] reduces active control of movements. Patients with MC...
Low Back Pain (LBP) is one of the major current concerns in health care. In the majority of patients...
Open Access JournalBackground: The study was conducted to assess whether patient-specific functional...
Background: Clinicians commonly examine posture and movement in people with the belief that correcti...
Recent literature has indicated altered motor control in individuals with non-specific low back pai...
Background: Physiotherapy for people with low back pain frequently includes assessment and modificat...
BACKGROUND:Low back pain (LBP) is a ubiquitous, heterogeneous disorder that affects most people at s...
Background: Movement control dysfunction [MCD] reduces active control of movements. Patients with MC...
Pain intensity attenuates muscular activity, proprioception, and tactile acuity, with consequent cha...
Background: Chronic non-specific low back pain (LBP) poses a major socioeconomic problem, although ...
Background: Interventions for low back pain (LBP) commonly target 'dysfunctional' or atypical lumbo-...
Background: Movement control impairment reduces active control of movement. Patients with this might...
Objective: To investigate whether clinical tests used to detect motor control dysfunction can predic...
Background To determine whether there is a difference between patients with low back pain and healt...
Background To determine whether there is a difference between patients with low back pain and healt...
Background: Movement control dysfunction [MCD] reduces active control of movements. Patients with MC...
Low Back Pain (LBP) is one of the major current concerns in health care. In the majority of patients...
Open Access JournalBackground: The study was conducted to assess whether patient-specific functional...
Background: Clinicians commonly examine posture and movement in people with the belief that correcti...
Recent literature has indicated altered motor control in individuals with non-specific low back pai...
Background: Physiotherapy for people with low back pain frequently includes assessment and modificat...
BACKGROUND:Low back pain (LBP) is a ubiquitous, heterogeneous disorder that affects most people at s...
Background: Movement control dysfunction [MCD] reduces active control of movements. Patients with MC...
Pain intensity attenuates muscular activity, proprioception, and tactile acuity, with consequent cha...
Background: Chronic non-specific low back pain (LBP) poses a major socioeconomic problem, although ...
Background: Interventions for low back pain (LBP) commonly target 'dysfunctional' or atypical lumbo-...
Background: Movement control impairment reduces active control of movement. Patients with this might...
Objective: To investigate whether clinical tests used to detect motor control dysfunction can predic...