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820 related items for PubMed ID: 26896325

  • 1. Age and gender related neuromuscular pattern during trunk flexion-extension in chronic low back pain patients.
    Kienbacher T, Fehrmann E, Habenicht R, Koller D, Oeffel C, Kollmitzer J, Mair P, Ebenbichler G.
    J Neuroeng Rehabil; 2016 Feb 19; 13():16. PubMed ID: 26896325
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  • 2. Age and gender related neuromuscular changes in trunk flexion-extension.
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  • 3. Inter-joint coordination and the flexion-relaxation phenomenon among adults with low back pain during bending.
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  • 4. Diagnostic value of trunk flexion-extension testing in old chronic low back pain patients.
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  • 5. Quantifying the lumbar flexion-relaxation phenomenon: theory, normative data, and clinical applications.
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  • 6. The effect of trunk position and pain location on lumbar extensor muscle recruitment strategies.
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  • 7. Back and hip extensor activities during trunk flexion/extension: effects of low back pain and rehabilitation.
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  • 8. Differences between two subgroups of low back pain patients in lumbopelvic rotation and symmetry in the erector spinae and hamstring muscles during trunk flexion when standing.
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  • 9. A comparison of trunk control in people with no history, standing-induced, and recurrent low back pain during trunk extension.
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  • 10. Age- and low back pain-related differences in trunk muscle activation during one-legged stance balance task.
    da Silva RA, Vieira ER, Léonard G, Beaulieu LD, Ngomo S, Nowotny AH, Amorim CF.
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  • 11. Altered patterns of superficial trunk muscle activation during sitting in nonspecific chronic low back pain patients: importance of subclassification.
    Dankaerts W, O'Sullivan P, Burnett A, Straker L.
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  • 12. Flexion-Relaxation Phenomenon in Children and Adolescents With and Without Nonspecific Chronic Low Back Pain: An Electromyographic and Kinematic Cross-Sectional Comparative Study.
    Tabard-Fougère A, Dayer R, Armand S, Vuillerme N.
    Spine (Phila Pa 1976); 2018 Oct 01; 43(19):1322-1330. PubMed ID: 29509654
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  • 13. Characteristics of trunk control during crook-lying unilateral leg raising in different types of chronic low back pain patients.
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  • 14. Effects of noxious stimulation and pain expectations on neuromuscular control of the spine in patients with chronic low back pain.
    Henchoz Y, Tétreau C, Abboud J, Piché M, Descarreaux M.
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  • 15. Creep and fatigue development in the low back in static flexion.
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  • 16. Effects of sudden walking perturbations on neuromuscular reflex activity and three-dimensional motion of the trunk in healthy controls and back pain symptomatic subjects.
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  • 17. Effect of experimental low back pain on neuromuscular control of the trunk in healthy volunteers and patients with chronic low back pain.
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  • 18. Functional anatomy of trunk flexion-extension in isokinetic exercise: muscle activity in standing and seated positions.
    Morini S, Ciccarelli A, Cerulli C, Giombini A, Di Cesare A, Ripani M.
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