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  • Lumbo pelvic stability (LPS) refers to controlling the motion of the lumbar spine and pelvis relative to an arbitrarily defined neutral position. <ref ...mpartment muscles such as the transversus abdominis are most important for lumbar stability. <ref>Lynders C. [https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1007/s
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  • ...nbsp;We are a group of graduate students in the Doctor of Physical Therapy Program from Bellarmine University in Louisville, Kentucky. &nbsp;We have been look ...in which we surveyed them on injury prevalence and implemented an exercise program with emphasis on strengthening the core to prevent low back pain. While we
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  • ...sms<ref name=":2">Beazell, J. R., Mullins, M., & Grindstaff, T. L. (2010). Lumbar instability: An evolving and challenging concept. ''The Journal of Manual & ..., Manual Therapy </ref> <ref name=":0">O'Sullivan, Peter B. "Masterclass. Lumbar segmental ‘instability’: clinical presentation and specific stabilizing
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  • Dynamic testing: *Nil impairment in motor control of the lumbar spine musculature during sit to stand transitions or ascending/descending s
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  • ...me=":2">IC Lumbar Instability Available:https://www.institutoclavel.com/en/lumbar-instability (accessed 16.6.2021)</ref> ...arza, M. Melloh etal. A conceptual model of compensation/decompensation in lumbar segmental instability. Medical Hypotheses. Volume 83, Issue 3, September 20
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  • ...ce was created by and for the fellows in the Evidence in Motion Fellowship program. Please do not edit unless you are involved in this project, but please com ...hly referenced position statement on the use of segmental palpation of the lumbar spine.
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  • ...P, Lefkowitz TR, Schweitzer M, Errico TJ, Spivak J, Bendo JA, Rybak L. The lumbar facet joint: a review of current knowledge: part 1: anatomy, biomechanics, ...involvement is known as [http://www.physio-pedia.com/Lumbar_Facet_Syndrome lumbar facet syndrome.]<br>
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  • ...will take over. This can cause problems with the sensorimotor control and stabilization of the trunk.<ref name="Brumagne S. et al.">Brumagne S, Cordo P, Lysens R, ...a less stabilizing.<ref name="Bogduk N.">BOGDUK N. clinical anatomy of the lumbar spine and sacrum. Edinburgh: Churchill livingstone. 1997.</ref>Together wit
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  • Lumbar stress fractures are responsible for up to 15% of all missed playing time i ...d Diwan, A. (2014). Are Fast-Bowlers Prone to Back Injuries? Prevalence of Lumbar Spine Injuries in Fast-Bowlers: Review of MRI-Based Studies. ''Asian Journa
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  • ...ovement, hold organs in place, and are distensible (being able accommodate dynamic changes in the volume of abdominal contents)<ref name=":0" />. ...n program. See [[Core Strengthening]] and [[Lumbar Motor Control Training|Lumbar motor control training]]<ref name=":1">Selkow NM, Eck MR, Rivas S. [https:/
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  • * current training program, recent changes, changes in stroke technique ...rule out any significant tissue pathology. A comprehensive rehabilitation program should be instituted that includes strengthening of the rotator cuff and s
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  • The lumbar spine has several distinguishing characteristics<ref name=":2">Spinal anato ...the spinal column, the more weight it must bear. The five vertebrae of the lumbar spine (L1-L5) are the biggest unfused vertebrae in the spinal column, enabl
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  • ...er 2011).</ref><ref name="p2">Williams SK, et al. Concomitant cervical and lumbar stenosis: Strategies for treatment and outcomes. Semin Spine Surg 2007;19(3 * [[Disc Herniation|Single level lumbar disc herniation]]
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  • Fractures of [[Lumbar Vertebrae|lumbar vertebrae]] occur in the setting of either severe trauma or pathologic weak * [[Osteoporosis]] is the underlying cause of many lumbar fractures, especially in postmenopausal women.
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  • ...6)<ref>Hodges PW, Richardson CA. Inefficient muscular stabilization of the lumbar spine associated with low back pain: a motor control evaluation of transver * [[Lumbar Multifidus|Multifidus]]
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  • See [[Lumbar Anatomy]] for great detail ...pine] Available from:https://musculoskeletalkey.com/applied-anatomy-of-the-lumbar-spine/ (last accessed 24.1.2020)</ref>.
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  • ...& Borgmeyer, V. (2003). Decompression, reduction, and stabilization of the lumbar spine: a cost-effective treatment for lumbosacral pain. Technology Review, ...idates for this kind of therapy <ref>Awad, J. N., & Moskovich, R. (2006). Lumbar disc Herniations. Clinical Orthopaedics & Related Research, 443, 183-197. h
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  • ...ef>Richardson CA, Hodges PW, Hides J. Therapeutic exercise for lumbopelvic stabilization: a motor control approach for the treatment and prevention of low back pain ...joint, creating further dysfunction. Eventually, the body adapts the motor program for movement to compensate for the dysfunction. The functional cause of the
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  • ...ust be intact for both normal posture and spinal stabilization. There is a dynamic interaction between the key muscles of respiration.<ref>Perri MA, Halford E Existing evidence supports the relationship between BPD and lower back pain (Lumbar vertebra L1-L5), dysfunction of local and global muscles further up the spi
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  • ...cases being due to manifestation of systemic illness<ref>Nachemson AL. The lumbar spine an orthopaedic challenge. spine. 1976 Mar 1;1(1):59-71.</ref>. Despit ...aborn DN. Dynamic trunk stabilization: a conceptual back injury prevention program for volleyball athletes. journal of orthopaedic & sports physical therapy.
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