Restoration of the Broken Lumbopelvic-hip Neuromuscular Chain and Coordinated Synergistic Activation in Low Back Pain
Background: The presence of the lumbopelvic-hip neuromuscular chain is essential for dy-namic spinal stabilization; its therapeutic effects on dynamic movements of the distal extrem-ity segment and underpinning motor mechanism remain unknown and warrant further study on participants with low back pa...
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Main Authors: | Haeun Park (Author), Chanhee Park (Author), Joshua (Sung) (Author) |
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Korean Research Society of Physical Therapy,
2022-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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