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The predictive relationship between physical activity and functional recovery in an acute low back pain population
Advice to remain active and normalisation of activity are commonly prescribed in the management of low back pain (LBP). However, no research has assessed whether objective measurements of physical activity predict outcome ...
Measurement and perceptions: Physical activity in people with low back pain
Physical activity (PA) is recommended for the management of low back pain (LBP). This research was undertaken to: establish the use of accelerometers as an outcome measure in studies investigating the free-living PA of ...
Can individual-specific unilateral matched bias exercises result in immediate improvements in dynamic postural stability?
This study explored the notion that identification of a “directional bias”, believed to identify dynamic postural stability deficits, provides a tool to rehabilitate patients with individual-specific biased (asymmetric) ...