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Does Movement Impairment Precede Low Back Injury?

The effects of movement dysfunction (left to right asymmetry, asymmetrical weight shift, trunk muscle weakness, core weakness, core strength, abdominal strength, erector spinae overactivity, glute strength/activity), have on back pain (LBP), history of low back pain, prevention of back injury, performance, low back strength, and stability. The reliability, validity, and application of assessment and intervention on lumbopelvic hip complex dysfunction (AWS, excessive forward lean, knee bow in, knee bow out, and anterior pelvic tilt) on preventing back and hip pain.

Relationship Between Hip Muscle Imbalance and Occurrence of Low Back Pain in College Athletes

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Increased Trunk Muscle Latency May Cause, Rather than Result From, Low Back Pain

Trunk Muscle Weakness as a Risk Factor for Low Back Pain

Low Back Pain in College Athletes: A Prospective Study Correlating Lower Extremity Overuse or Acquired Ligamentous Laxity With Low Back Pain

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