The treatment effect of an activating spinal orthosis on back pain and back extensor strength was compared to a training group and to a control group. Between the groups, there was no significant difference in back pain, back extensor strength, or kyphosis index after the 6months of treatment.PurposeThe aim of this study was to study the effect of treatment with an activating spinal orthosis on back pain, back extensor strength, and kyphotic index. Our hypothesis was that an activating spinal orthosis may be an alternative treatment to decrease back pain and increase back extensor strength.MethodsA total of 113 women aged 60years with back pain and osteoporosis, with or without vertebral fractures, were randomized to three groups: a spinal ...
Among older adults, osteoporosis and back pain are common alone, and also in combination. These con...
Background: Low back pain (LBP) is a one of the most common symptoms of vertebral column diseases. S...
The purpose of the study was to compare the effects of three different types of group-based exercise...
The treatment effect of an activating spinal orthosis on back pain and back extensor strength was co...
Objective: To assess the duration of benefits on back pain and back extensor strength in women with ...
Older women with osteoporosis and back pain are common patients in primary health care. Varied physi...
Women with osteoporosis and back pain took part in focus group interviews and described their experi...
Although positive effect of kinesiotaping in reducing back pain in addition to exercise was observed...
This study explores the effect of supervised back extensor strength training on spinal pain, back ex...
Objectives. To determine the effect of weighted kypho-orthosis (WKO) on improving balance in women w...
Research object: conventional physical therapy and physical therapy combined (ordinary and aquatic t...
Objective. To evaluate the effect of insoles with medial arch support and metatarsal pad on balance,...
Osteochondrosis is a widespread disease of the current century, and its increased and gradually beco...
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[Abstract] Background and purpose: Osteoporotic hyperkyphosis is associated with adverse outcomes, s...
Among older adults, osteoporosis and back pain are common alone, and also in combination. These con...
Background: Low back pain (LBP) is a one of the most common symptoms of vertebral column diseases. S...
The purpose of the study was to compare the effects of three different types of group-based exercise...
The treatment effect of an activating spinal orthosis on back pain and back extensor strength was co...
Objective: To assess the duration of benefits on back pain and back extensor strength in women with ...
Older women with osteoporosis and back pain are common patients in primary health care. Varied physi...
Women with osteoporosis and back pain took part in focus group interviews and described their experi...
Although positive effect of kinesiotaping in reducing back pain in addition to exercise was observed...
This study explores the effect of supervised back extensor strength training on spinal pain, back ex...
Objectives. To determine the effect of weighted kypho-orthosis (WKO) on improving balance in women w...
Research object: conventional physical therapy and physical therapy combined (ordinary and aquatic t...
Objective. To evaluate the effect of insoles with medial arch support and metatarsal pad on balance,...
Osteochondrosis is a widespread disease of the current century, and its increased and gradually beco...
Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, p...
[Abstract] Background and purpose: Osteoporotic hyperkyphosis is associated with adverse outcomes, s...
Among older adults, osteoporosis and back pain are common alone, and also in combination. These con...
Background: Low back pain (LBP) is a one of the most common symptoms of vertebral column diseases. S...
The purpose of the study was to compare the effects of three different types of group-based exercise...