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Lalit Braem ; Geoffroy Hallet, Promoteur | Woluwe-Saint-Lambert : Haute École Léonard de Vinci | 2023Abstract: Classical ballet dancers are athletes with sporting and aesthetic demands. Their social and professional environment and their propensity for low back pain (LBP) imply specific physiotherapy needs. These needs are still poorly docu[...]Article
Près de 40 % de la population militaire souffre de lombalgie. Le programme de Restauration Fonctionnelle du Rachis de lHôpital dInstruction des Armées Percy a été créé pour permettre à cette population spécifique majoritairement jeune et mascu[...]Article
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Spondylolyse et spondylolisthésis sont deux conditions nosologiques différentes qui suivent une filiation et une parenté évidente. Elles sont responsables de douleurs, de troubles neurologiques, et de déformations en cyphose lombo-sacrée. L'arc [...]DisponibilitéExemplaires (1)
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Aim We performed a systematic review with a meta-analysis to examine the efficacy of stabilization exercises versus general exercises or manual therapy in patients with low back pain. Design We searched MEDLINE, Cochrane Controlled Trials, Sc[...]Article
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Federico José Villalba ; Pablo Oscar Policastro ; Santiago Soliño ; Mauro Andreu ; Gabriel Adrián Novoa ; Ignacio Raguzzi ; Andrés Pierobon |Background: Negative attitudes and beliefs about back pain in patients with low back pain (LBP) are associated with high levels of pain and negatively influence clinical outcome. The Back Pain Attitudes Questionnaire (Back-PAQ) was developed to[...]Article
Julia Hush ; Steven Kamper ; Tasha Stanton ; et al. |Objective To propose standardized, patient-centered measures of recovery from nonspecific low back pain (LBP) in research, underpinned by an empirically derived concept of recovery and informed by expert opinion. Design Synthesis of literature[...]Article
Fabrício José Jassi ; Tiago Tsunoda Del Antônio ; Beatriz Oliveira Azevedo ; Renato Moraes ; Steven Z. George ; Thais Cristina Chaves |Objective This study investigated the effects of star-shape Kinesio taping (KT) compared with both sham KT and minimal intervention (MI) on pain intensity and postural control. Design Randomized controlled trial. Setting Outpatient ph[...]Article
Background: The STarT Back Screening Tool (SBT) distributes low back pain (LBP) patients into three prognostic groups for stratified care. This approach has demonstrated beneficial clinical and cost-effectiveness. Objectives: To translate and[...]Article
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A. Alt ; H. Luomajoki ; K. Lüdtke |Background Sustainable management for non-specific low back pain relies on adherence. This requires effective strategies to facilitate but also tools to measure adherence to physiotherapy. Objective This two-stage systematic review aims to ident[...]Article
Introduction: With low back pain (LBP), remodelling of the lumbar soft tissues involves both trunk muscles and neighbouring passive connective tissues. The aim of the present study was to compare three quantitative measures of these tissues, us[...]Article
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Background The study was carried out in the athletes with and without Low Back Pain (LBP) to determine the surface electromyography activity of core stabilizing muscles while performing isometric shoulder and trunk contractions. Study design Cro[...]Article
Le diagnostic de dérangement intervertébral mineur (DIM), sil est bien établi en thérapeutique orthopédique et manuelle, reste méconnu de certaines spécialités médicales. Le DIM est parfois évoqué, pas toujours diagnostiqué et assez vaguement d[...]Article
Introduction Ces dernières décennies ont vu laccroissement significatif des données scientifiques mettant en lumière des avancées majeures concernant lefficacité des traitements kinésithérapiques, basés pour certains dentre eux sur une appr[...]Article
Background Low back pain (LBP) is common. Motor-control-dysfunctions (MCD) might play an important role in the development of LBP. Objectives Find reliable and valid clinical tests to identify MCD in patients with LBP. Data sources PubMed and Me[...]Article
Background: Motor control exercise (MCEs), spinal stabilization or core stability exercises were developed with the aim of restoring the coordination, control, and capacity of the trunk muscles and systematic reviews (SR) evaluating their effect[...]Article
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Luis F. Sousa Filho ; Marta Maria Barbosa Santos ; Jader Pereira de Farias Neto ; Walderi Monteiro Silva Júnior |Background : Patients with back-related leg pain exhibit nociceptive and neuropathic characteristics. Few studies have investigated the combination of interventions considering these characteristics. Objectives : To investigate if the addition [...]Article
Background: Back pain guidelines endorse giving advice to enable people to self-manage and continue normal activities. Little is known however, about the content of advice that clinicians give and this project aimed to identify the advice given[...]Article
Objective To investigate the relationship between dry needling-induced twitch response and change in pain, disability, nociceptive sensitivity, and lumbar multifidus muscle function, in patients with low back pain (LBP). Design Quasi-experimen[...]Article
Background Manual therapy (MT) is commonly used to manage low back pain (LBP) and involves a complex interaction between the practitioner and patient. Attitudes and beliefs about MT may play a role in the outcomes seen in patients experiencing L[...]