2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.apmr.2018.08.190
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Muscle Activity Pattern Dysfunction During Sit to Stand and Stand to Sit in the Movement System Impairment Subgroups of Low Back Pain

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“…The height of the stool was adjusted at 90% of the height of the knee from the floor, which represents the distance from the floor to the fibular head (Figure 2b). The participants were seated at their preferable comfort posture and looked forward, with their arm crossed in front of their chests, without covering the motion capture markers to prevent any disturbance caused by arm swinging [37].…”
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“…The height of the stool was adjusted at 90% of the height of the knee from the floor, which represents the distance from the floor to the fibular head (Figure 2b). The participants were seated at their preferable comfort posture and looked forward, with their arm crossed in front of their chests, without covering the motion capture markers to prevent any disturbance caused by arm swinging [37].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The height of the stool was adjusted at 90% of the height of the knee from the floor, which represents the distance from the floor to the fibular head (Figure 2b). The participants were seated at their preferable comfort posture and looked forward, with their arm crossed in front of their chests, without covering the motion capture markers to prevent any disturbance caused by arm swinging [37]. Following the verbal signal of research assistants operating computers connected to the data collection system, the participants stood at a pace they chose, stayed in a comfortable standing position for 3 s, and then sat on the stool again.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Specific genes have been implicated in both species and many types of IVDD are considered familial. 1,[13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23][24][25]35,41,[98][99][100] Aging has significant effects on canine IVDs with strong evidence for progressive degenerative changes in discs and associated increased likelihood for symptomatic IVDD in older dogs. 27,30,45,86,101,102 Facet joints also have significant alterations with increasing age, 15,33 which further drive disc degeneration and associated morbidities.…”
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“…While there are distinct features of each, there is also considerable overlap. Axial pain syndromes have had several distinct etiologies implicated to include paraspinal muscle dysfunction, 1 facet joint arthrosis, 2 inflammatory arthritides (including enthesitis), 3 and intervertebral disc degeneration (IVDD) 4 …”
Section: Intervertebral Disc Disease In Humans and Dogsmentioning
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