Movement, posture and low back pain. How do they relate? A replicated single ‐case design in 12 people with persistent, disabling low back pain
ConclusionWithin ‐person changes to individually relevant movement and posture appear to often relate to clinical outcome, but not always. When changes were related, movement and posture appear to return towards being ‘less protective’, however causal directions remain unknown. Important activities, movements, and postural parameters varied across the participants, highlighting the potential importance of individualised management.
Source: European Journal of Pain - Category: Anesthesiology Authors: K Wernli,
P O ’Sullivan,
A Smith,
A Campbell,
P Kent Tags: ORIGINAL ARTICLE Source Type: research