Despite a large body of evidence demonstrating spinal movement alterations in individuals with chronic low back pain (CLBP), there is still a lack of understanding of the role of spinal movement behavior on LBP symptoms development or recovery. One reason for this may be that spinal movement has been studied during various functional tasks without knowing if the tasks are interchangeable, limiting data consolidation steps. The first objective of this cross-sectional study was to analyze the influence of the functional tasks on the information carried by spinal movement measures. To this end, we first analyzed the relationships in spinal movement between various functional tasks in patients with CLBP using Pearson correlations. Second, we co...
Low back pain (LBP) is often accompanied by changes in gait, such as a decreased (preferred) walking...
Background : Longitudinal research is required to better understand the role of spinal movement alt...
There is evidence in the literature to suggest that low back pain may change spine–pelvis coordinati...
Despite a large body of evidence demonstrating spinal movement alterations in individuals with chron...
Despite a large body of evidence demonstrating spinal movement alterations in individuals with chron...
Despite a large body of evidence demonstrating spinal movement alterations in individuals with chron...
Longitudinal research is required to better understand the role of spinal movement alterations in ch...
ABSTRACT Movements of the spine are different in those who have chronic low back pain (CLBP) compare...
INTRODUCTION: Chronic low back pain (CLBP) is a bio-psycho-social syndrome causing disability. While...
Altered kinematics of the lumbar spine are believed to be one contributing factor perpetuating chron...
ObjectiveTo identify suggestions for future research on spinal movement variability (SMV) in individ...
Abstract Background Low back pain (LBP) affects more than one third of the population at any given t...
Background: Development of more effective interventions for nonspecific chronic low back pain (LBP),...
Changes in spinal kinematic variability have been observed in people with chronic non-specific LBP (...
STUDY DESIGN. Lumbar and hip movements, before and in response to rapid bilateral arm flexion, were ...
Low back pain (LBP) is often accompanied by changes in gait, such as a decreased (preferred) walking...
Background : Longitudinal research is required to better understand the role of spinal movement alt...
There is evidence in the literature to suggest that low back pain may change spine–pelvis coordinati...
Despite a large body of evidence demonstrating spinal movement alterations in individuals with chron...
Despite a large body of evidence demonstrating spinal movement alterations in individuals with chron...
Despite a large body of evidence demonstrating spinal movement alterations in individuals with chron...
Longitudinal research is required to better understand the role of spinal movement alterations in ch...
ABSTRACT Movements of the spine are different in those who have chronic low back pain (CLBP) compare...
INTRODUCTION: Chronic low back pain (CLBP) is a bio-psycho-social syndrome causing disability. While...
Altered kinematics of the lumbar spine are believed to be one contributing factor perpetuating chron...
ObjectiveTo identify suggestions for future research on spinal movement variability (SMV) in individ...
Abstract Background Low back pain (LBP) affects more than one third of the population at any given t...
Background: Development of more effective interventions for nonspecific chronic low back pain (LBP),...
Changes in spinal kinematic variability have been observed in people with chronic non-specific LBP (...
STUDY DESIGN. Lumbar and hip movements, before and in response to rapid bilateral arm flexion, were ...
Low back pain (LBP) is often accompanied by changes in gait, such as a decreased (preferred) walking...
Background : Longitudinal research is required to better understand the role of spinal movement alt...
There is evidence in the literature to suggest that low back pain may change spine–pelvis coordinati...