Isokinetic performance, functionality, and pain level before and after lumbar and pelvic estabilization exercise in individuals with chronic low back pain
Introduction Chronic low back pain with a mechanical and degenerative origin is among the most common symptoms experienced by people all over the world. Objective To analyze the effects of a protocol for lumbar and pelvic segmental stabilization with regard to isokinetic variables, functionality, an...
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Main Authors: | Jarbas Melo Filho (Author), Fernanda Maria Cercal Eduardo (Author), Auristela Duarte de Lima Moser (Author) |
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