Pain intensity attenuates muscular activity, proprioception, and tactile acuity, with consequent changes of joint kinematics. People suffering from low back pain (LBP) frequently show movement control impairments of the lumbar spine in sagittal plane. This cross-sectional, observational study investigated if the intensity of LBP attenuates lumbar movement control. The hypothesis was that lumbar movement control becomes more limited with increased pain intensity. Methods: The effect of LBP intensity, measured with a numeric rating scale (NRS), on lumbar movement control was tested using three movement control tests. The lumbar range of motion (ROM), the ratio of lumbar and hip ROM as indicators of direction specific movement control, and the...
BACKGROUND: Lumbar mobilization is a standard intervention for lower back pain (LBP). However, its e...
Altered kinematics of the lumbar spine are believed to be one contributing factor perpetuating chron...
Altered proprioceptive postural control has been demonstrated in people with non-specific low back p...
Pain intensity attenuates muscular activity, proprioception, and tactile acuity, with consequent cha...
In people with a history of low back pain (LBP), structural and functional alterations have been obs...
It is generally accepted that spine control and stability are relevant for the prevention and rehabi...
Background: Interventions for low back pain (LBP) commonly target 'dysfunctional' or atypical lumbo-...
Study Design: Comparing people with and without low back pain (LBP).Objectives. This study aimed to ...
Background: Movement alterations are often reported in individuals with back pain. However the mech...
Many authors report changes in the control of the trunk muscles in people with low back pain (LBP). ...
Background To determine whether there is a difference between patients with low back pain and healt...
Background: Physiotherapy for people with low back pain frequently includes assessment and modificat...
Motor control, which relies on constant communication between motor and sensory systems, is crucial ...
Background: Development of more effective interventions for nonspecific chronic low back pain (LBP),...
People with chronic low back pain (LBP) exhibit changes in postural control. Stereotypical muscle ac...
BACKGROUND: Lumbar mobilization is a standard intervention for lower back pain (LBP). However, its e...
Altered kinematics of the lumbar spine are believed to be one contributing factor perpetuating chron...
Altered proprioceptive postural control has been demonstrated in people with non-specific low back p...
Pain intensity attenuates muscular activity, proprioception, and tactile acuity, with consequent cha...
In people with a history of low back pain (LBP), structural and functional alterations have been obs...
It is generally accepted that spine control and stability are relevant for the prevention and rehabi...
Background: Interventions for low back pain (LBP) commonly target 'dysfunctional' or atypical lumbo-...
Study Design: Comparing people with and without low back pain (LBP).Objectives. This study aimed to ...
Background: Movement alterations are often reported in individuals with back pain. However the mech...
Many authors report changes in the control of the trunk muscles in people with low back pain (LBP). ...
Background To determine whether there is a difference between patients with low back pain and healt...
Background: Physiotherapy for people with low back pain frequently includes assessment and modificat...
Motor control, which relies on constant communication between motor and sensory systems, is crucial ...
Background: Development of more effective interventions for nonspecific chronic low back pain (LBP),...
People with chronic low back pain (LBP) exhibit changes in postural control. Stereotypical muscle ac...
BACKGROUND: Lumbar mobilization is a standard intervention for lower back pain (LBP). However, its e...
Altered kinematics of the lumbar spine are believed to be one contributing factor perpetuating chron...
Altered proprioceptive postural control has been demonstrated in people with non-specific low back p...