Previous research had examined the effects of back pain on spinal movements, but information concerning movement coordination between the lumbar spine and hips was limited. The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of back pain and limitation in straight leg raise on the relationship between the movements of the lumbar spine and hip. An electromagnetic tracking system was employed to measure the movements of these joints in asymptomatic subjects (n=20), and back pain subjects with (n=24) and without (n=17) limitation in straight leg raise. Subjects were requested to perform forward, backward and side bending, and twisting of the trunk. Back pain subjects were found to exhibit significant reductions in the magnitude of spine movem...
Around 80% of the population encounter pain in low back part of the spine, commonly also known as lo...
This study aimed to investigate the differences in lumbopelvic-hip movement pattern between patients...
Observation-based assessments of movement are a standard component in clinical assessment of patient...
The effect of low back pain, with or without nerve root signs, on the joint coordination and kinemat...
Movements of the lumbar spine and hips were measured in 20 healthy subjects using an electromagnetic...
Experimental study to determine the kinetics of the lumbar spine (LS) and hips during forward and ba...
STUDY DESIGN. Experimental, biomechanical study to determine the kinetics of the lumbar spine and hi...
Background and purpose: Reports of pattern motion between lumbar spine and hip vary for stoop, loadi...
STUDY DESIGN. Lumbar and hip movements, before and in response to rapid bilateral arm flexion, were ...
Background: Although the effect of symptomatic back pain on functional movement has been investigate...
The purpose of this study is to show the correlation between the range of spinal motion and the seve...
Objective—To examine the correlation between hamstring flexibility and hip and lumbar spine joint ex...
Low back pain (LBP) is often accompanied by changes in gait, such as a decreased (preferred) walking...
Background: Although the effect of symptomatic back pain on functional movement has been investigate...
Inconclusive findings have been shown in previous studies comparing lumbar range of movement (LROM) ...
Around 80% of the population encounter pain in low back part of the spine, commonly also known as lo...
This study aimed to investigate the differences in lumbopelvic-hip movement pattern between patients...
Observation-based assessments of movement are a standard component in clinical assessment of patient...
The effect of low back pain, with or without nerve root signs, on the joint coordination and kinemat...
Movements of the lumbar spine and hips were measured in 20 healthy subjects using an electromagnetic...
Experimental study to determine the kinetics of the lumbar spine (LS) and hips during forward and ba...
STUDY DESIGN. Experimental, biomechanical study to determine the kinetics of the lumbar spine and hi...
Background and purpose: Reports of pattern motion between lumbar spine and hip vary for stoop, loadi...
STUDY DESIGN. Lumbar and hip movements, before and in response to rapid bilateral arm flexion, were ...
Background: Although the effect of symptomatic back pain on functional movement has been investigate...
The purpose of this study is to show the correlation between the range of spinal motion and the seve...
Objective—To examine the correlation between hamstring flexibility and hip and lumbar spine joint ex...
Low back pain (LBP) is often accompanied by changes in gait, such as a decreased (preferred) walking...
Background: Although the effect of symptomatic back pain on functional movement has been investigate...
Inconclusive findings have been shown in previous studies comparing lumbar range of movement (LROM) ...
Around 80% of the population encounter pain in low back part of the spine, commonly also known as lo...
This study aimed to investigate the differences in lumbopelvic-hip movement pattern between patients...
Observation-based assessments of movement are a standard component in clinical assessment of patient...