Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5677590 | Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation | 2017 | 83 Pages |
Abstract
Patients with LBP have impaired lumbar proprioception compared with controls when measured actively in sitting positions (particularly those in the O'Sullivan flexion impairment subgroup) or via TTDPM. Clinicians should consider the relationship between sitting and proprioception in LBP and subgroup patients to guide management. Further studies focusing on subgroups, longitudinal assessment, and improving proprioception measurement are needed.
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Authors
Matthew Hoyan BAppSc, Seyed Javad PhD, Henri PhD, Paulo PhD, Kathryn PhD, Jaap PhD,