Effects of volitional spine stabilization and lower extremity fatigue on landing performance in a recurrent low back pain population
R Haddas - 2013 - ttu-ir.tdl.org
Lower extremity injury during dynamic physical activity is a significant problem in society.
Fatigue is as a major risk for injury. A volitional preemptive abdominal contraction (VPAC) is …
Fatigue is as a major risk for injury. A volitional preemptive abdominal contraction (VPAC) is …
Effects of volitional spine stabilization and lower extremity fatigue on trunk control during landing in individuals with recurrent low back pain
Study Design Controlled laboratory study. Background Recurrent low back pain (LBP) and
neuromuscular fatigue are independently thought to increase the risk of spine injury …
neuromuscular fatigue are independently thought to increase the risk of spine injury …
Effects of volitional spine stabilization and lower-extremity fatigue on the knee and ankle during landing performance in a population with recurrent low back pain
Introduction: Recurrent lower back pain (rLBP) and neuromuscular fatigue are
independently thought to increase the risk of lower extremity (LE) injury. Volitional …
independently thought to increase the risk of lower extremity (LE) injury. Volitional …
[PDF][PDF] Effects of volitional preemptive abdominal contraction on trunk and lower extremity biomechanics and neuromuscular control during a drop vertical jump
Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries continue to be a significant concern relative to short-
and long-term effects on quality of life and participation in physical activity [1]. Recognizing …
and long-term effects on quality of life and participation in physical activity [1]. Recognizing …
Landing stiffness between individuals with and without a history of low back pain
MA Sutherlin, LC Mangum… - Journal of sport …, 2020 - journals.humankinetics.com
Context: Reduced spinal stabilization, delayed onset of muscle activation, and increased
knee joint stiffness have been reported in individuals with a history of low back pain (LBP) …
knee joint stiffness have been reported in individuals with a history of low back pain (LBP) …
Volitional spine stabilization during a drop vertical jump from different landing heights: implications for anterior cruciate ligament injury
Context: Volitional preemptive abdominal contraction (VPAC) during dynamic activities may
alter trunk motion, but the role of the core musculature in positioning the trunk during landing …
alter trunk motion, but the role of the core musculature in positioning the trunk during landing …
Effects of volitional spine stabilization on lifting task in recurrent low back pain population
Purpose To examine the influence of volitional preemptive abdominal contraction (VPAC)
and recurrent low back pain (rLBP) on trunk mechanics and neuromuscular control during a …
and recurrent low back pain (rLBP) on trunk mechanics and neuromuscular control during a …
Effects of volitional spine stabilization on lifting task in recurrent low back pain population
Effects of Volitional Spine Stabilization on Lifting Task in Recurrent Low Back Pain
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The effect of low back pain status and a volitional preemptive abdominal contraction on dynamic balance test performance in people iwth low back pain
T Hooper - 2015 - ttu-ir.tdl.org
Balance disturbances are commonly observed with low back pain (LBP), and clinical tests
are needed to detect balance deficits in this population. The Y-Balance Test (YBT) may …
are needed to detect balance deficits in this population. The Y-Balance Test (YBT) may …
The effect of current low back pain on volitional preemptive abdominal activation during a loaded forward reach activity
Background A volitional preemptive abdominal contraction (VPAC) supports trunk stability
during functional activity. Pain-free individuals can sustain VPAC during function, but such …
during functional activity. Pain-free individuals can sustain VPAC during function, but such …