This study will investigate the presence, causes, treatments, and effects of non-specific low back pain in a college population, between the ages of 18 and 24. It includes a literature review of the current research on the subject, as well as an extended case study of the evaluation, treatment, and outcomes of 30 patients treated by a local physical therapist. Non-specific low back pain is low back pain that does not have an anatomical cause; consequently, low back pain that is the result of a fracture, strained muscle, or other physical anomaly is not explored in this study. It is found that there are physical and psychosocial causes and treatments for non-specific low back pain, with little evidence of a standardized treatment plan. I...
Non-specific low back pain has become a major public health problem worldwide. The lifetime prevalen...
Background and Purpose: Low back pain is a condition that affects 70% of the adult population betwee...
Low back pain is the most common cause of disability. Epidemiological studies have generally conside...
[Purpose] This study was conducted on university students with nonspecific low back pain in order to...
The main aim of the study is to examine the effect of specific exercises and manual therapy in treat...
[Purpose] This study was conducted on university students with nonspecific low back pain in order to...
The main symptom of low back pain is pain. Pain does not meet the definition of impairment or abnorm...
Non-specific chronic low back pain is a frequent cause for disability and a recurrent cause for medi...
Introduction: This study analyzes factors influencing low back pain in patients admitted to the phys...
Study Design. Narrative review and discussion of the selected literature. Objectives. To discuss som...
The subject of the research: the change in the functional condition of people experiencing low back ...
Low back pain (LBP) can result in increased direct medical and non-medical costs to patients, employ...
Problem of research: Low back pain – one of the most biggest health problem in industrial world. Low...
Study Purpose: To review the most current literature on treatment interventions for low back pain an...
Pain in the sacro-lumbar spine occurs more and more often in young students. This may be caused by t...
Non-specific low back pain has become a major public health problem worldwide. The lifetime prevalen...
Background and Purpose: Low back pain is a condition that affects 70% of the adult population betwee...
Low back pain is the most common cause of disability. Epidemiological studies have generally conside...
[Purpose] This study was conducted on university students with nonspecific low back pain in order to...
The main aim of the study is to examine the effect of specific exercises and manual therapy in treat...
[Purpose] This study was conducted on university students with nonspecific low back pain in order to...
The main symptom of low back pain is pain. Pain does not meet the definition of impairment or abnorm...
Non-specific chronic low back pain is a frequent cause for disability and a recurrent cause for medi...
Introduction: This study analyzes factors influencing low back pain in patients admitted to the phys...
Study Design. Narrative review and discussion of the selected literature. Objectives. To discuss som...
The subject of the research: the change in the functional condition of people experiencing low back ...
Low back pain (LBP) can result in increased direct medical and non-medical costs to patients, employ...
Problem of research: Low back pain – one of the most biggest health problem in industrial world. Low...
Study Purpose: To review the most current literature on treatment interventions for low back pain an...
Pain in the sacro-lumbar spine occurs more and more often in young students. This may be caused by t...
Non-specific low back pain has become a major public health problem worldwide. The lifetime prevalen...
Background and Purpose: Low back pain is a condition that affects 70% of the adult population betwee...
Low back pain is the most common cause of disability. Epidemiological studies have generally conside...