Further examination of modifying patient-preferred movement and alignment strategies in patients with low back pain during symptomatic tests.
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Physiotherapy movement based classification approaches to low back pain: comparison of subgroups through review and developer/expert survey.Low back pain associates with altered activity of the cerebral cortex prior to arm movements that require postural adjustment.The effect of within-session instruction on lumbopelvic motion during a lower limb movement in people with and people without low back pain.Effects of proprioceptive exercises on pain and function in chronic neck- and low back pain rehabilitation: a systematic literature review.Effect of classification-specific treatment on lumbopelvic motion during hip rotation in people with low back painSex differences in lumbopelvic movement patterns during hip medial rotation in people with chronic low back pain.Effects of low back pain stabilization or movement system impairment treatments on voluntary postural adjustments: a randomized controlled trial.Effects of experimentally induced low back pain on the sit-to-stand movement and electroencephalographic contingent negative variation.Gender Differences in Modifying Lumbopelvic Motion during Hip Medial Rotation in People with Low Back PainIs lumbar lordosis related to low back pain development during prolonged standing?Sub-classification based specific movement control exercises are superior to general exercise in sub-acute low back pain when both are combined with manual therapy: A randomized controlled trial.Reliability of novice raters in using the movement system impairment approach to classify people with low back painDifferences in activity limitation between 2 low back pain subgroups based on the movement system impairment model.Clinical examination procedures to determine the effect of axial decompression on low back pain symptoms in people with chronic low back pain.Differences in lumbopelvic motion between people with and people without low back pain during two lower limb movement testsVariables associated with performance of an active limb movement following within-session instruction in people with and people without low back pain.The reliability and validity of the Saliba Postural Classification SystemRelationship between the hip and low back pain in athletes who participate in rotation-related sports.The inter-tester reliability of physical therapists classifying low back pain problems based on the movement system impairment classification system.Activity characteristics and movement patterns in people with and people without low back pain who participate in rotation-related sportsEfficacy of classification-specific treatment and adherence on outcomes in people with chronic low back pain. A one-year follow-up, prospective, randomized, controlled clinical trial.Asymmetry of lumbopelvic movement patterns during active hip abduction is a risk factor for low back pain development during standing.A Movement system impairment approach to evaluation and treatment of a person with lumbar radiculopathy: A case report.
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Further examination of modifying patient-preferred movement and alignment strategies in patients with low back pain during symptomatic tests.
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Katrina S Maluf
Linda R Van Dillen
Shirley A Sahrmann
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10.1016/J.MATH.2007.09.012
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2007-11-26T00:00:00Z