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The Association Between Static Pelvic Asymmetry And Low Back Pain, Pamela Levangie
The Association Between Static Pelvic Asymmetry And Low Back Pain, Pamela Levangie
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Study Design: A cross-sectional case–control approach was used to estimate the association between low back pain of less than 12 months’ duration and pelvic asymmetry among 21–50-year-old patients seeking physical therapy services. Objective. To evaluate the premise that asymmetrical positioning of the innominates of the pelvis is a source of low back pain. Summary of Background Data: No published studies have been conducted to evaluate systematically the association between low back pain and pelvic asymmetry in a clinic-based sample. Methods: Pelvic landmark data were obtained in 144 cases and 138 control subjects. The associations of low back pain with levels …
The Association Between Static Pelvic Asymmetry And Low Back Pain, Pamela K. Levangie
The Association Between Static Pelvic Asymmetry And Low Back Pain, Pamela K. Levangie
Physical Therapy Faculty Publications
Study design: A cross-sectional case-control approach was used to estimate the association between low back pain of less than 12 months' duration and pelvic asymmetry among 21-50-year-old patients seeking physical therapy services. Objective: To evaluate the premise that asymmetrical positioning of the innominates of the pelvis is a source of low back pain. Summary of background date: No published studies have been conducted to evaluate systematically the association between low back pain and pelvic asymmetry in a clinic-based sample. Methods: Pelvic landmark data were obtained in 144 cases and 138 control subjects. The associations of low back pain with levels …