It is often assumed that patients with pain-related disability due to low back pain (LBP) will have reduced physical activity levels, but recent studies have provided results that challenge this assumption. The aim of our systematic review was to examine the relationship between physical activity and disability in LBP. The literature search included 6 electronic databases and the reference list of relevant systematic reviews and studies to May 2010. To be included, studies had to measure both disability (eg, with the Roland Morris Disability Questionnaire) and physical activity (eg, by accelerometry) in patients with non-specific LBP. Two independent reviewers screened search results and extracted data, and authors were contacted for additi...
Objectives: To establish the correlations of measures of self-reported disability, self-efficacy, ph...
Low back pain is considered the most prevalent pain complaint affecting the general population, with...
peer-reviewedBackground It is commonly assumed that patients with chronic low back pain are less act...
It is often assumed that patients with pain-related disability due to low back pain (LBP) will have ...
AbstractIt is often assumed that patients with pain-related disability due to low back pain (LBP) wi...
Abstract AIMS Physical activity levels could be related to chronic low back pain (LBP) in those who...
Patients with chronic low back pain (CLBP) often report a disabling decrease in their activity level...
The objectives of this study were to evaluate the effects of functional disabilities and physical ac...
Advice to remain active and normalisation of activity are commonly prescribed in the management of l...
Aim of investigation: To evaluate whether a perceived decline in the level of physical activity afte...
Abstract: This paper presents a systematic review and meta-analysis to investigate the role of physi...
The majority of guidelines accentuates the regular physical activity and exercise as a protective fa...
Introduction: Many factors are related to the disability of subjects with chronic low back pain. Fea...
Despite being a first-line treatment recommendation, there is uncertainly for how exercise helps peo...
Background and Objectives: The role of spinal movement alterations in lowback pain (LBP) remains unc...
Objectives: To establish the correlations of measures of self-reported disability, self-efficacy, ph...
Low back pain is considered the most prevalent pain complaint affecting the general population, with...
peer-reviewedBackground It is commonly assumed that patients with chronic low back pain are less act...
It is often assumed that patients with pain-related disability due to low back pain (LBP) will have ...
AbstractIt is often assumed that patients with pain-related disability due to low back pain (LBP) wi...
Abstract AIMS Physical activity levels could be related to chronic low back pain (LBP) in those who...
Patients with chronic low back pain (CLBP) often report a disabling decrease in their activity level...
The objectives of this study were to evaluate the effects of functional disabilities and physical ac...
Advice to remain active and normalisation of activity are commonly prescribed in the management of l...
Aim of investigation: To evaluate whether a perceived decline in the level of physical activity afte...
Abstract: This paper presents a systematic review and meta-analysis to investigate the role of physi...
The majority of guidelines accentuates the regular physical activity and exercise as a protective fa...
Introduction: Many factors are related to the disability of subjects with chronic low back pain. Fea...
Despite being a first-line treatment recommendation, there is uncertainly for how exercise helps peo...
Background and Objectives: The role of spinal movement alterations in lowback pain (LBP) remains unc...
Objectives: To establish the correlations of measures of self-reported disability, self-efficacy, ph...
Low back pain is considered the most prevalent pain complaint affecting the general population, with...
peer-reviewedBackground It is commonly assumed that patients with chronic low back pain are less act...