BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Low back pain (LBP) is a musculoskeletal disorder and a relatively common complaint. Muscles, as the most important stabilizers of the spine, are impaired in patients with LBP. The aim of this study is to compare the symmetry of abdominal muscle size in the dominant and non-dominant sides as well as the painful and painless sides between healthy adolescents and adolescents with LBP. METHODS: This case-control study was conducted on 80 healthy adolescents and 80 adolescents with chronic nonspecific LBP, aged 15 to 18 years. Samples were chosen using convenience sampling method while being matched in terms of height, weight and body mass index. First, the demographic data were collected; then, their abdominal muscle...
Background: There is a controversy regarding whether core stability exercise (CSE) is more effective...
Abstract The current study explored whether (i) abdominal muscle thickness differed between non-pain...
Background: Abdominal muscles are important spinal stabilizers and its poor coordination, as seen in...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Low back pain (LBP) is one of the relative prevalent musculoskeletal disor...
Objective: The purpose of this study is to compare the abdominal muscles thickness change at alterat...
Royal Hospital for Neuro-disability, London and Applied Biomedical Research Group, GKT School of Bio...
This study was undertaken to establish normal reference ranges for abdominal muscle size and symmetr...
Background: There is no specific cause of low back pain for eighty- five percent of case...
AbstractPatients with nonspecific low back pain (NSLBP) may face motor control problemsand health di...
Study design. A cross-sectional comparative study of adolescents with non-specific chronic low back ...
Objective: In a non-experimental, case-control study the abdominal muscles activities during abdomin...
BACKGROUND: Real-time ultrasound imaging is a valid method in the field of rehabilitation. The ultra...
STUDY DESIGN: This is a case-control study of prospectively collected data.OBJECTIVE: To quantify pa...
An important aspect of neuromuscular control at the lumbo-pelvic region is stabilization. Subjects w...
Objective: The purpose of this study was the investigation of relationship between muscle imbalance ...
Background: There is a controversy regarding whether core stability exercise (CSE) is more effective...
Abstract The current study explored whether (i) abdominal muscle thickness differed between non-pain...
Background: Abdominal muscles are important spinal stabilizers and its poor coordination, as seen in...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Low back pain (LBP) is one of the relative prevalent musculoskeletal disor...
Objective: The purpose of this study is to compare the abdominal muscles thickness change at alterat...
Royal Hospital for Neuro-disability, London and Applied Biomedical Research Group, GKT School of Bio...
This study was undertaken to establish normal reference ranges for abdominal muscle size and symmetr...
Background: There is no specific cause of low back pain for eighty- five percent of case...
AbstractPatients with nonspecific low back pain (NSLBP) may face motor control problemsand health di...
Study design. A cross-sectional comparative study of adolescents with non-specific chronic low back ...
Objective: In a non-experimental, case-control study the abdominal muscles activities during abdomin...
BACKGROUND: Real-time ultrasound imaging is a valid method in the field of rehabilitation. The ultra...
STUDY DESIGN: This is a case-control study of prospectively collected data.OBJECTIVE: To quantify pa...
An important aspect of neuromuscular control at the lumbo-pelvic region is stabilization. Subjects w...
Objective: The purpose of this study was the investigation of relationship between muscle imbalance ...
Background: There is a controversy regarding whether core stability exercise (CSE) is more effective...
Abstract The current study explored whether (i) abdominal muscle thickness differed between non-pain...
Background: Abdominal muscles are important spinal stabilizers and its poor coordination, as seen in...