2007
DOI: 10.1016/s0021-9290(07)70292-0
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Development of Portable Real-time Instrument for Three-Dimensional Measurement and Analysis of Spinal Curve

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“…By recording and analysing changes in the surface EMG signal characteristics, subjective pain sensation, and core muscle potential energy in patients with chronic lower back pain, it was concluded that regular tactical exercises were more effective than core stability training in engaging the superficial muscle motor units, improving the imbalance of the rectus abdominis, external abdominal oblique, and vertical spinal muscles, improving static endurance of the low back muscles, and also improving the strength of the patient's low back muscles to some extent [ 12 ]. Reference [ 13 ] used an event-related potential (ERP) study to investigate the mechanism of tactician's effect on the cognitive function of patients with chronic lower back pain and concluded that tactician training could improve pain perception and reduce pain sensitivity in patients with chronic lower back pain. Reference [ 14 ] concluded that tai chi exercises could increase the stability of the stride of patients with chronic lower back pain and strengthen the muscles of the lower limbs; it could improve the flexion and extension of the hip and ankle joints as well as the range of motion of the three joints of the lower limbs.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By recording and analysing changes in the surface EMG signal characteristics, subjective pain sensation, and core muscle potential energy in patients with chronic lower back pain, it was concluded that regular tactical exercises were more effective than core stability training in engaging the superficial muscle motor units, improving the imbalance of the rectus abdominis, external abdominal oblique, and vertical spinal muscles, improving static endurance of the low back muscles, and also improving the strength of the patient's low back muscles to some extent [ 12 ]. Reference [ 13 ] used an event-related potential (ERP) study to investigate the mechanism of tactician's effect on the cognitive function of patients with chronic lower back pain and concluded that tactician training could improve pain perception and reduce pain sensitivity in patients with chronic lower back pain. Reference [ 14 ] concluded that tai chi exercises could increase the stability of the stride of patients with chronic lower back pain and strengthen the muscles of the lower limbs; it could improve the flexion and extension of the hip and ankle joints as well as the range of motion of the three joints of the lower limbs.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%