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16 Sep2016

16 September 2016.

Written by Andry Vleeming
Posted in Lumbar

Friday 16 September 2016
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Effects of simulated paraspinal and abdominal muscle contraction on force transfer to the thoracolumbar fascia

Functional coupling of deep abdominal and paraspinal muscles

18 Jul2016

18 July 2016.

Written by Eric Walper
Posted in Lumbar

Monday 18 July 2016
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Advice and education vs. manual therapy and exercise in NSLBP

Treatment of Non-Specific Low Back Pain

23 May2016

23 May 2016.

Written by Eric Walper
Posted in Lumbar

Monday 23 May 2016
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Analysis of systematic reviews on motor control exercise and chronic non-specific low back pain

Motor control in chronic low back pain

18 Apr2016

18 April 2016.

Written by Henrike Greuel
Posted in Lumbar

Monday 18 April 2016
minsurg
...which one is superior?

Lumbar spinal stenosis - surgery vs. conservative treatment

06 Apr2016

06 April 2016.

Written by Jens Erik Jørgensen
Posted in Lumbar

Wednesday 6 April 2016
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Comparison of the effect of specific movement control exercise and general exercise

Management of recurrent sub-acute low back pain

03 Feb2016

03 February 2016.

Written by Joanna Tuynman
Posted in Lumbar

Wednesday 3 February 2016
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The lumbar spine is subjected to different loads during daily activities to perform complex motion tasks.

What happens in the vertebral body during lifting?

27 Jan2016

27 January 2016.

Written by Jens Erik Jørgensen
Posted in Lumbar

Wednesday 27 January 2016
euclidchiropractic
...which interventions are most effective?

Prevention of low back pain

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