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Low Load Vs. High Load Exercise For Low Back Pain

This info is from a research article titled: Individualized Low-Load Motor Control Exercises and Education Versus a High- Load Lifting Exercise and Education to Improve Activity, Pain Intensity, and Physical Performance...

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"Stabilization" Exercises For Low Back Pain

This info is from a research article titled: An update of stabilisation exercises for low back pain: a systematic review with meta-analysisBelow is a link to download the full article!Here's a quote...

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Low Back Kinematics In People With & Without Back Pain

This info is from a research article titled: Comparing lumbo-pelvic kinematics in people with and without back pain: a systematic review and meta-analysisBelow is a link to download the full article!A quote...

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Is "Impingement" Really To Blame For Rotator Cuff Pathology?

By ClinicalAthlete Member Jason Eure, DPT:The outdated story - the rotator cuff becomes impinged against the acromion during overhead activities- resulting in compression and subsequent tissue damage.⠀⠀This often leads to...

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Pain As A Metaphor

How should we describe pain to our athletes?Is it a war against "damage" with use of our "fascia-blasters"? Or, perhaps, something more positive..The following comes from ClinicalAthlete Member Michael Amato,...

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Scapular Dyskinesis & Pain

The following info is brought to you by ClinicalAthlete Member Michael Amato, DPT.The paper that is referenced can be DOWNLOADED FOR FREE HERE."In a study done by Plummer et al,...

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