Relationship between Impaired Functional Stability, Back Pain and Fatigue
Musculoskeletal dysfunctions are commonly diagnosed in children and teenagers and have the tendency to grow [1]. Epidemiological research shows that non-specific low back pain occurs in childhood and the incidence increases from 13 to 51% [2]. According to research, every fifth school-age child is c...
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Main Authors: | Ramunė Miliauskė (Author), Lina Varnienė (Author), Vilma Dudonienė (Author) |
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Lithuanian Sports University,
2020-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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