tailieunhanh - Does movement matter in people with back pain? Investigating ‘atypical’ lumbopelvic kinematics in people with and without back pain using wireless movement sensors

Interventions for low back pain (LBP) commonly target ‘dysfunctional’ or atypical lumbo-pelvic kinematics in the belief that correcting aberrant movement improves patients’ pain and activity outcomes. If atypical kinematic parameters and postures have a relationship to LBP, they could be expected to more prevalent in people with LBP compared to people without LBP (NoLBP). |