Lumbar Spine Stabilization Articles & Analysis: Older
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Keywords Chronic low back pain durability functional segmental stability multifidus muscle restorative neurostimulation Introduction Most cases of acute low back pain resolve spontaneously without treatment, but for chronic low back pain (CLBP), the prognosis is not favorable.1 Patients with CLBP often endure impaired quality of life, depression, anxiety, and sleep ...
Summary Due to their anatomical positioning, contraction of the deep abdominal muscles is often difficult to feel and therefore for patients to master. However, they are actively involved in spinal (or lumbar spine) stabilisation, and also in several biological processes [1]. They therefore constitute an important target in several physiotherapeutic treatments [1]. Questions are often raised ...
