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Relationship between psychological factors and spinal motor behaviour in low back pain: a systematic review and meta-analysis
This meta-analysis investigated whether more negative psychological factors are associated
with less spinal amplitude of movement and higher trunk muscle activity in individuals with …
with less spinal amplitude of movement and higher trunk muscle activity in individuals with …
A systematic review of movement and muscular activity biomarkers to discriminate non-specific chronic low back pain patients from an asymptomatic population
The identification of relevant and valid biomarkers to distinguish patients with non-specific
chronic low back pain (NSCLBP) from an asymptomatic population in terms of …
chronic low back pain (NSCLBP) from an asymptomatic population in terms of …
[HTML][HTML] The role of back muscle dysfunctions in chronic low back pain: state-of-the-art and clinical implications
Changes in back muscle function and structure are highly prevalent in patients with chronic
low back pain (CLBP). Since large heterogeneity in clinical presentation and back muscle …
low back pain (CLBP). Since large heterogeneity in clinical presentation and back muscle …
Systematic multi-omics cell line profiling uncovers principles of Ewing sarcoma fusion oncogene-mediated gene regulation
Ewing sarcoma (EwS) is characterized by EWSR1-ETS fusion transcription factors
converting polymorphic GGAA microsatellites (mSats) into potent neo-enhancers. Although …
converting polymorphic GGAA microsatellites (mSats) into potent neo-enhancers. Although …
Movement, posture and low back pain. How do they relate? A replicated single‐case design in 12 people with persistent, disabling low back pain
K Wernli, P O'Sullivan, A Smith… - European Journal of …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Background Movement and posture are commonly believed to relate to non‐specific low
back pain (NSLBP). While people with NSLBP appear to move and posture themselves …
back pain (NSLBP). While people with NSLBP appear to move and posture themselves …
Reducing back exertion and improving confidence of individuals with low back pain with a back exosuit: A feasibility study for use in BACPAC
Objective Low back pain (LBP) is hallmarked by activity limitations, especially for tasks
involving bending. Back exosuit technology reduces low back discomfort and improves self …
involving bending. Back exosuit technology reduces low back discomfort and improves self …
Understanding discrepancies in a person's fear of movement and avoidance behavior: a guide for musculoskeletal rehabilitation clinicians who support people with …
L De Baets, A Meulders, S Van Damme… - journal of orthopaedic & …, 2023 - jospt.org
BACKGROUND: Generic self-report measures do not reflect the complexity of a person's
pain-related behavior. Since variations in a person's fear of movement and avoidance …
pain-related behavior. Since variations in a person's fear of movement and avoidance …
The relationship between pain-related threat and motor behavior in nonspecific low back pain: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Objective Although pain-related fear and catastrophizing are predictors of disability in low
back pain (LBP), their relationship with guarded motor behavior is unclear. The aim of this …
back pain (LBP), their relationship with guarded motor behavior is unclear. The aim of this …
Does movement change when low back pain changes? A systematic review
K Wernli, JS Tan, P O'Sullivan, A Smith… - journal of orthopaedic & …, 2020 - jospt.org
Objective To investigate the relationship between changes in volitional spinal movement
(including muscle activity) and changes in pain or activity limitation at the individual level in …
(including muscle activity) and changes in pain or activity limitation at the individual level in …
[HTML][HTML] Fear-avoidance beliefs are associated with reduced lumbar spine flexion during object lifting in pain-free adults
D Knechtle, S Schmid, M Suter, F Riner, G Moschini… - Pain, 2021 - journals.lww.com
There is a long-held belief that physical activities such as lifting with a flexed spine is
generally harmful for the back and can cause low back pain (LBP), potentially reinforcing …
generally harmful for the back and can cause low back pain (LBP), potentially reinforcing …