Interexaminer reliability and validity of lumbar segmental instability tests in patients with low back pain /
Hazem Ibrahim Atia Ibrahim
Interexaminer reliability and validity of lumbar segmental instability tests in patients with low back pain / مدى الصلاحية و الثقة البينية لاختبارات عدم الثبات القطعي القطني لمرضي ألم أسفل الظهر Hazem Ibrahim Atia Ibrahim ; Supervised Ahmed Hassan Hussein , Alaa Eldin A. Balbaa , Khalid Elsayed Ayad - Cairo : Hazem Ibrahim Atia Ibrahim , 2011 - 127 P. : charts , facsimiles ; 25cm
Thesis (M.Sc.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Physical Therapy - Department of Physical Therapy For Neuromuscular and Neurosurgery
The purpose of this study was to investigate the interexaminer reliability of lumbar segmental instability motion tests and to evaluate the validity of these tests with lateral flexion-extension radiography in patients with low back pain. Two groups of subjects participated in the present study, the first group was the normal subjects group, which included 10 subjects, the second group was the mechanical low back pain group, which included 20 subjects
Accessory motion Low back pain Lumbar mobility
Interexaminer reliability and validity of lumbar segmental instability tests in patients with low back pain / مدى الصلاحية و الثقة البينية لاختبارات عدم الثبات القطعي القطني لمرضي ألم أسفل الظهر Hazem Ibrahim Atia Ibrahim ; Supervised Ahmed Hassan Hussein , Alaa Eldin A. Balbaa , Khalid Elsayed Ayad - Cairo : Hazem Ibrahim Atia Ibrahim , 2011 - 127 P. : charts , facsimiles ; 25cm
Thesis (M.Sc.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Physical Therapy - Department of Physical Therapy For Neuromuscular and Neurosurgery
The purpose of this study was to investigate the interexaminer reliability of lumbar segmental instability motion tests and to evaluate the validity of these tests with lateral flexion-extension radiography in patients with low back pain. Two groups of subjects participated in the present study, the first group was the normal subjects group, which included 10 subjects, the second group was the mechanical low back pain group, which included 20 subjects
Accessory motion Low back pain Lumbar mobility