Background: Sit-to-stand (STD) and stand-to-sit (SIT) analysis can provide information on functional independence in daily activities in patients with low back pain (LBP). However, in order for measurements to be clinically useful, data on psychometric properties should be available. Objectives: The main purpose was to investigate intra-rater reliability of STD and SIT tasks in participants with and without chronic non-specific LBP (CNLBP). The second purpose was to detect any differences in lumbar spine and hips sagittal plane kinematics and coordination between asymptomatic individuals and CNLBP patients during STD and SIT. Design: Cross-sectional study. Method: Twenty-three CNLBP patients and 23 demographically-matched controls were recr...
Purpose: To assess the reliability of postural positioning in two different sitting postures (SP), w...
Context: Clinical evaluation of the spine is commonplace in musculoskeletal therapies, such as physi...
There is evidence in the literature to suggest that low back pain may change spine–pelvis coordinati...
Background: Sit-to-stand (STD) and stand-to-sit (SIT) analysis can provide information on functional...
One of the most difficult tasks associated with the management of nonspecific low back pain (LBP) is...
Purpose/aim The Five Times Sit-to-Stand Test (FTSST) is a method that evaluates lower extremity musc...
Objective: To investigate impairment in the activity pattern of some muscles involved in sit to stan...
A lack of adequate lumbopelvic movement control has been suggested as an underlying mechanism contri...
A lack of adequate lumbopelvic movement control has been suggested as an underlying mechanism contri...
Background : Longitudinal research is required to better understand the role of spinal movement alt...
PurposeThis study explores the biomechanics underlying the sit-to-stand (STS) functional maneuver in...
Longitudinal research is required to better understand the role of spinal movement alterations in ch...
Background: Longitudinal research is required to better understand the role of spinal movement alter...
The five-repetition sit-to-stand (5R-STS) test was designed to capture objective functional impairme...
Literature highlights the need for research on changes in lumbar movement patterns, as potential mec...
Purpose: To assess the reliability of postural positioning in two different sitting postures (SP), w...
Context: Clinical evaluation of the spine is commonplace in musculoskeletal therapies, such as physi...
There is evidence in the literature to suggest that low back pain may change spine–pelvis coordinati...
Background: Sit-to-stand (STD) and stand-to-sit (SIT) analysis can provide information on functional...
One of the most difficult tasks associated with the management of nonspecific low back pain (LBP) is...
Purpose/aim The Five Times Sit-to-Stand Test (FTSST) is a method that evaluates lower extremity musc...
Objective: To investigate impairment in the activity pattern of some muscles involved in sit to stan...
A lack of adequate lumbopelvic movement control has been suggested as an underlying mechanism contri...
A lack of adequate lumbopelvic movement control has been suggested as an underlying mechanism contri...
Background : Longitudinal research is required to better understand the role of spinal movement alt...
PurposeThis study explores the biomechanics underlying the sit-to-stand (STS) functional maneuver in...
Longitudinal research is required to better understand the role of spinal movement alterations in ch...
Background: Longitudinal research is required to better understand the role of spinal movement alter...
The five-repetition sit-to-stand (5R-STS) test was designed to capture objective functional impairme...
Literature highlights the need for research on changes in lumbar movement patterns, as potential mec...
Purpose: To assess the reliability of postural positioning in two different sitting postures (SP), w...
Context: Clinical evaluation of the spine is commonplace in musculoskeletal therapies, such as physi...
There is evidence in the literature to suggest that low back pain may change spine–pelvis coordinati...