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01 Feb2016

01 February 2016.

Written by Eric Walper
Posted in Pelvis

Monday 1 February 2016
philiphaynes
Is there a relationship between the Piriformis muscle, low back pain and lower limb injuries?

The Piriformis muscle and lumbopelvic injuries

12 Oct2015

12 October 2015.

Written by Eric Walper
Posted in Pelvis

Monday 12 October 2015
socalpain
Study to determine the effect, if any, on abdominal muscle activation with and without pelvic compression.

Abdominal activation during pelvic compression

04 Feb2015

04 February 2015.

Written by Lewis Ingram
Posted in Pelvis

Wednesday 4 February 2015
proscan
What is the efficacy of treatments used in athletes with groin pain?

Study quality on groin injury management remains low

19 Dec2014

19 December 2014.

Written by SonoSkills
Posted in Pelvis

Friday 19 December 2014
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The use of MSK ultrasound in pelvic floor rehabilitation

01 Dec2014

01 December 2014.

Written by Nefeli Tompra
Posted in Pelvis

Monday 1 December 2014
The presence of pain alone affects the outcome of the ASLR test

Pelvic pain impairs performance in ASLR test

27 Jun2014

27 June 2014.

Written by Marc Schmitz
Posted in Pelvis

Friday 27 June 2014
What to do in case of a pelvic organ prolapse?

Pelvic floor muscle training for pelvic organ prolapse

07 Dec2013

07 December 2013.

Written by Marc Schmitz
Posted in Pelvis

Saturday 7 December 2013Posted in Pelvis
The prevalence increases with age in both men and women.

Pelvic physiotherapy in faecal incontinence. [free PhD. thesis]

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