Lumbosacral back and lower limbs are generally seen as two isolated regions, however, there are many authors who believe that these two regions are functionally related. The lumbar spine is the link between the lower extremities and the body, plays significant role in the transfer of forces through the body via the kinematic chain. On the other hand, the lumbar spine serves to place the caudae equinae as an ending part of the spinal cord from which nerves emerge that innervate lumbar region and lower limbs. As a result, the most common pains and problems related to the spinal column are in the lumbar region. Improper posture, increased static load, and muscle hipertonus and functional blockages cause restriction of movement in the lumbar re...
The objective of this thesis was to conduct a systematized review of the most recent evidence with a...
Background: Low back pain is a common condition encountered in physical therapy practice. Manual lum...
Low back pain or lumbalgia is one of the most common reasons for going to the doctor. Non-specific (...
Lumbarization is one of the most common congenital anomalies of the lumbosacral spine in which the f...
Back pain is a common health problem. Natural degenerative processes reduce its strength, causing sy...
Many authors report changes in the control of the trunk muscles in people with low back pain (LBP). ...
Objectives: The objective of this work was to compare the efficacy of Maitland mobilization and conv...
Previous researchers have utilized computational models and human movement analysis to improve our u...
The orthopaedic surgeon should be familiar with various supports and braces for the treatment of low...
Eighty percent of all Americans experience severe low back pain at least once in their lives.1 Altho...
Mechanical Diagnosis and Therapy (MDT) manages low back pain (LBP) with subgroup classifications. Fo...
Pain in the lower back is one of the most frequent reasons for patients to see a doctor. 30-60% of t...
BACKGROUND: It is assumed that low back pain patients who use pain-avoiding immobilizing strategies ...
Pain in the lower back is one of the most frequent reasons for patients to see a doctor. 30-60% of t...
This thesis on the study of the efficacy of orthopaedic manual therapy (OMT) for patients with nonsp...
The objective of this thesis was to conduct a systematized review of the most recent evidence with a...
Background: Low back pain is a common condition encountered in physical therapy practice. Manual lum...
Low back pain or lumbalgia is one of the most common reasons for going to the doctor. Non-specific (...
Lumbarization is one of the most common congenital anomalies of the lumbosacral spine in which the f...
Back pain is a common health problem. Natural degenerative processes reduce its strength, causing sy...
Many authors report changes in the control of the trunk muscles in people with low back pain (LBP). ...
Objectives: The objective of this work was to compare the efficacy of Maitland mobilization and conv...
Previous researchers have utilized computational models and human movement analysis to improve our u...
The orthopaedic surgeon should be familiar with various supports and braces for the treatment of low...
Eighty percent of all Americans experience severe low back pain at least once in their lives.1 Altho...
Mechanical Diagnosis and Therapy (MDT) manages low back pain (LBP) with subgroup classifications. Fo...
Pain in the lower back is one of the most frequent reasons for patients to see a doctor. 30-60% of t...
BACKGROUND: It is assumed that low back pain patients who use pain-avoiding immobilizing strategies ...
Pain in the lower back is one of the most frequent reasons for patients to see a doctor. 30-60% of t...
This thesis on the study of the efficacy of orthopaedic manual therapy (OMT) for patients with nonsp...
The objective of this thesis was to conduct a systematized review of the most recent evidence with a...
Background: Low back pain is a common condition encountered in physical therapy practice. Manual lum...
Low back pain or lumbalgia is one of the most common reasons for going to the doctor. Non-specific (...