Low back disorders : evidence-based prevention and rehabilitation. Stuart McGill., Phd, University of Waterloo, Canada.
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- RD 771.B217 .M175 2016
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 357-393) and index.
Introduction to the issues -- Epidemiological studies on low back disorders (LBDs) -- Functional anatomy of the lumbar spine -- Normal and injury mechanics of the lumbar spine -- Myths and realities of lumbar spine stability -- LBD risk assessment -- Reducing the risk of low back injury -- Building better rehabilitation programs for low back injuries -- Evaluating the patient -- Developing the exercise program -- Advanced exercises.
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