Objective: To determine whether kinematic algorithms can distinguish subjects with chronic non-specific low back pain from asymptomatic subjects and subjects simulating low back pain, during trunk motion tasks.Design: Comparative cohort study.Subjects: A total of 90 subjects composed 3 groups; 45 chronic non-specific low back pain patients in the CLBP group; 45 asymptomatic controls people in the asymptomatic controls group. 20/45 subjects from the asymptomatic controls group composed the CLBP simulators group as well. Method: During performance of 7 standardized trunk motion tasks 6 spinal segments from the kinematic spine model were recorded by 8 infrared cameras. Two logit scores, for range of motion and speed, were used to investigate d...
Background: Differences in regional lumbar angles in sitting have been observed between subclassif...
Purpose: A multidimensional classification approach suggests that motor control impairment subgroups...
Previous researchers have utilized computational models and human movement analysis to improve our u...
Objective: To determine whether kinematic algorithms can distinguish subjects with chronic non-speci...
Low back pain (LBP) poses substantial challenges for clinical management. In 80-90% of all LBP patie...
Objective: To develop a standardized, reliable, valid spine model of active trunk movements that acc...
Background Currently, there is a widespread reliance on self-reported questionnaires to assess low b...
Altered kinematics of the lumbar spine are believed to be one contributing factor perpetuating chron...
Objective To evaluate test-retest reliability of trunk kinematics relative to the pelvis during gait...
Background: Interventions for low back pain (LBP) commonly target 'dysfunctional' or atypical lumbo-...
Changes in movement pattern in low back pain (LBP) groups have been analysed by reporting predefined...
Study Design. Statistical Classification Model for nonspecific chronic low back pain (NS-CLBP) patie...
Background: Clinicians commonly examine posture and movement in people with the belief that correcti...
INTRODUCTION: Chronic low back pain (CLBP) is a bio-psycho-social syndrome causing disability. While...
Introduction: This study aimed to assess the reliability of a qualitative scoring system based on th...
Background: Differences in regional lumbar angles in sitting have been observed between subclassif...
Purpose: A multidimensional classification approach suggests that motor control impairment subgroups...
Previous researchers have utilized computational models and human movement analysis to improve our u...
Objective: To determine whether kinematic algorithms can distinguish subjects with chronic non-speci...
Low back pain (LBP) poses substantial challenges for clinical management. In 80-90% of all LBP patie...
Objective: To develop a standardized, reliable, valid spine model of active trunk movements that acc...
Background Currently, there is a widespread reliance on self-reported questionnaires to assess low b...
Altered kinematics of the lumbar spine are believed to be one contributing factor perpetuating chron...
Objective To evaluate test-retest reliability of trunk kinematics relative to the pelvis during gait...
Background: Interventions for low back pain (LBP) commonly target 'dysfunctional' or atypical lumbo-...
Changes in movement pattern in low back pain (LBP) groups have been analysed by reporting predefined...
Study Design. Statistical Classification Model for nonspecific chronic low back pain (NS-CLBP) patie...
Background: Clinicians commonly examine posture and movement in people with the belief that correcti...
INTRODUCTION: Chronic low back pain (CLBP) is a bio-psycho-social syndrome causing disability. While...
Introduction: This study aimed to assess the reliability of a qualitative scoring system based on th...
Background: Differences in regional lumbar angles in sitting have been observed between subclassif...
Purpose: A multidimensional classification approach suggests that motor control impairment subgroups...
Previous researchers have utilized computational models and human movement analysis to improve our u...