Measurements of reduction in stature have been used to compare spinal loading in chronic low-back pain (CLBP) and asymptomatic populations. Whether there are any differences in the repeatability of stature measurements, between those with and without CLBP, is not known. This investigation aimed to determine the repeatability of stature measurements in those with (n = 12) and without (n = 12) CLBP, and to establish if the ability to produce repeatable measurements is retained after a specific timeframe. Stature measurements were taken on two separate sessions that were 2 weeks apart, using a stadiometer accurate to 0.01 mm. All participants attained a mean SD of ≤0.5 mm by the third measurement set taken on the first session of testing and n...
Objectives To further the understanding of stature recovery in subjects with and without chronic lo...
Background: Measurement of lumbar spine movement and neuro-dynamic flexibility is fundamental to cli...
Background : Longitudinal research is required to better understand the role of spinal movement alt...
The aim of this study was to determine the effect of sitting and standing postures on the repeatabil...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to develop and test a device that could be used in clinical s...
Indirect measurement of disc hydration can be obtained through measures of spinal height using stadi...
The purpose of this study was to examine the intratester and intertester reliability of lumbar lordo...
Background: Sit-to-stand (STD) and stand-to-sit (SIT) analysis can provide information on functional...
Objectives: To assess the behavior of the spinal column after loading in participants with and wi...
Longitudinal research is required to better understand the role of spinal movement alterations in ch...
Osteoporotic vertebral fractures result in loss of height and so regular measurement of stature may ...
Literature highlights the need for research on changes in lumbar movement patterns, as potential mec...
A refined procedure for measuring stature is described; this provides a reproducibility error of 0.4...
Objective To test the hypothesis that there would be a linear relationship between overall stature ...
Objective. To determine whether stature recovery and paraspinal muscle activity can be altered in in...
Objectives To further the understanding of stature recovery in subjects with and without chronic lo...
Background: Measurement of lumbar spine movement and neuro-dynamic flexibility is fundamental to cli...
Background : Longitudinal research is required to better understand the role of spinal movement alt...
The aim of this study was to determine the effect of sitting and standing postures on the repeatabil...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to develop and test a device that could be used in clinical s...
Indirect measurement of disc hydration can be obtained through measures of spinal height using stadi...
The purpose of this study was to examine the intratester and intertester reliability of lumbar lordo...
Background: Sit-to-stand (STD) and stand-to-sit (SIT) analysis can provide information on functional...
Objectives: To assess the behavior of the spinal column after loading in participants with and wi...
Longitudinal research is required to better understand the role of spinal movement alterations in ch...
Osteoporotic vertebral fractures result in loss of height and so regular measurement of stature may ...
Literature highlights the need for research on changes in lumbar movement patterns, as potential mec...
A refined procedure for measuring stature is described; this provides a reproducibility error of 0.4...
Objective To test the hypothesis that there would be a linear relationship between overall stature ...
Objective. To determine whether stature recovery and paraspinal muscle activity can be altered in in...
Objectives To further the understanding of stature recovery in subjects with and without chronic lo...
Background: Measurement of lumbar spine movement and neuro-dynamic flexibility is fundamental to cli...
Background : Longitudinal research is required to better understand the role of spinal movement alt...