Background Several clinical tests used to identify patients with lumbar instability have reported diagnostic accuracy in separate studies with conflicting results. To augment the diagnostic process, tests that are better able to identify lumbar instability suitable for use in the clinical setting are required. The aim of this study was to identify the probability to diagnose patients with lumbar instability, using x-ray imaging as the reference standard. Methods This study was a cross-sectional, diagnostic validity study. One hundred forty participants with chronic low back pain underwent an x-ray assessment and 14 clinical examinations. Data were analysed using multivariate regression methods to determine which clinical tests were most dia...
Intervertebral instability is a condition which can potentially cause pain in the lumbar spine. This...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the interexaminer agreement and validity of act...
Background: Movement control dysfunction [MCD] reduces active control of movements. Patients with MC...
Background Several clinical tests used to identify patients with lumbar instability have reported di...
Background Several clinical tests have been proposed on low back pain (LBP), but their usefulness i...
Purpose: Significant number of low back pain is caused by spinal instability. Clinical and radiologi...
Study design: Systematic review. Background. Lumbar segmental instability represents a low back pai...
Study Design: Systematic literature review. Objectives: To evaluate the diagnostic accuracy of clini...
Study Design: Systematic literature review. Objectives: To evaluate the diagnostic accuracy of clini...
Objectives - The aim of this study was to verify the diagnostic accuracy of the main clinical tests ...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Low back pain is one of the most common and costly musculoskeletal pain sy...
none1noBackground and Objective. Clinical instability is considered one of low back pain (LBP) subgr...
Background: Dynamic radiographs are commonly used to demonstrate segmental instability by demonstrat...
Objective: To determine intrarater reliability of clinical examinations and radiographic variables t...
Objective: The aims of this study were (1) to investigate the relationship between the main clinical...
Intervertebral instability is a condition which can potentially cause pain in the lumbar spine. This...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the interexaminer agreement and validity of act...
Background: Movement control dysfunction [MCD] reduces active control of movements. Patients with MC...
Background Several clinical tests used to identify patients with lumbar instability have reported di...
Background Several clinical tests have been proposed on low back pain (LBP), but their usefulness i...
Purpose: Significant number of low back pain is caused by spinal instability. Clinical and radiologi...
Study design: Systematic review. Background. Lumbar segmental instability represents a low back pai...
Study Design: Systematic literature review. Objectives: To evaluate the diagnostic accuracy of clini...
Study Design: Systematic literature review. Objectives: To evaluate the diagnostic accuracy of clini...
Objectives - The aim of this study was to verify the diagnostic accuracy of the main clinical tests ...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Low back pain is one of the most common and costly musculoskeletal pain sy...
none1noBackground and Objective. Clinical instability is considered one of low back pain (LBP) subgr...
Background: Dynamic radiographs are commonly used to demonstrate segmental instability by demonstrat...
Objective: To determine intrarater reliability of clinical examinations and radiographic variables t...
Objective: The aims of this study were (1) to investigate the relationship between the main clinical...
Intervertebral instability is a condition which can potentially cause pain in the lumbar spine. This...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the interexaminer agreement and validity of act...
Background: Movement control dysfunction [MCD] reduces active control of movements. Patients with MC...