Effects of weight, gender and number of pregnancies on lumbar total and segmental lordosis and low back pain
Introdaction:The spine is an important part of the human skeletal system. The objective of this identify was to study the effects of weight, gender and number of pregnancies (in females) on low back pain and the lumbar total and segmental lordosis.Materials and Methods: Seventy five subjects (41 mal...
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Main Authors: | Khodadad Letafatkar (Author), Maliheh Hadadnezhad (Author), Hosein Arashpour (Author), Mahdi Bakhsheshi Heris (Author) |
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Vesnu Publications,
2010-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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