The Low Back Pain - Looking For a Physiotherapeutic Approach
Lence Nikolovska,
Ekaterina Mitova,
Mariela Filipova
Abstract:BACKGROUND: Low back pain (LBP) is one of the most common neurological complaints. It affects young people but has a slow progression even at a later age. LBP is a condition with a rich clinical picture – pain, severely limited range of motion in the spinal column (especially in the area of the L4-L5 segment) and sacro-iliac joints, difficulty walking. Physiotherapy has an essential role in maintaining the general condition and improving the quality of life for this contingent of patients.
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