Examination of Adult Low Back Pain Using the Quantitative Sensory Testing

作者: Dongjin Lee

DOI: 10.15268/KSIM.2015.3.2.039

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摘要: Abstract Purpose: For this study, low back pain was analyzed by determining the influences of threshold, proprioceptive sense, and balance ability. Method: A total 80 college students participated in study with 30 adults regarded as normal 50 having lower pain. Measurements for participants regarding proprioception, ability were conducted from April 10 to May 16, 2014. Result: Results show significant differences between groups regards cold warm threshold measurements. There also proprioception extension Finally, there when comparing score. Conclusion: With data, practicing physical therapists can realize that a difference may exist patient's perception treatment received actual given professionals due It is important understand reliance on objective data showing effects patients

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