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Methods Patients with PD and Pisa syndrome (lateral flexion >10° in the standing position ... Seven patients were unable to perform or had impaired trunk extension from the prone position. Severity of ...
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The device was able to detect coupled trunk kinetics during maximum lateral flexion and axial twisting torque ... to generate larger amounts of axial torque during sub-maximal trunk extension compared ...
The trials comprised 30 movements involving trunk flexion/extension, lateral bending, and axial rotation. The wrapper method was used to reduce essential EMG features. Ensemble (ES), k-nearest ...
ANOVA, analysis of variance; BF, biceps femoris; ES, erector spinae; Gmax, gluteus maximus; IPTE, isometric prone trunk extension; L3, the spinous process of the third lumbar vertebra; L4, the spinous ...
and lateral flexion. The back extension TIS test was performed with the trunk locked in 30° flexion from the upright position, forward flexion test with the trunk locked in neutral position, and ...
authored an Extension publication on this phenomenon. “Genetics determine the characteristics of root growth in a tree, but generally speaking, tree roots develop similarly among temperate zone ...
Meanwhile, SB involves lateral trunk flexion only to the lower side ... the subjects lay supine on the floor with the knee joints flexed at 90° (full extension = 0°) and the arms crossed over the ...
Impaired lateral abdominal muscle function should be considered ... own laboratory for isometric strength testing was ICC=0.991 (95% CI 0.984 to 0.996) for trunk extension and ICC=0.992 (95% CI 0.986 ...
Conclusion: Sailors with low back pain exhibited greater trunk extensor endurance and a larger imbalance between lateral trunk muscles when compared to those with no LBP. Spinal mobility and hip ...
Keep your trunk and pelvis together as you squeeze ... muscles responsible for mobilizing your spine through flexion, extension, lateral flexion, and rotation. During activities such as lifting ...