Functional Assessment in low back pain

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Functional Assessment in Low Back Pain

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🎶 Intro/Outro Track: Pharien - What You Say
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This is not medical advice! The content is intended to be educational only for health professionals and students. If you are a patient, seek care of a health care professional.
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So easy to relate to their tests and explanation. I love the fact that you cite other work in all your presentations

henrykyei
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Yes Physiotutors ! Always produce quality videos

mskphysiotherapylondon
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Thank you for providing loose control and tight control knowledge😍. Regularly following you☺.

bipinghimire
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Hi it is a wonderful video..
Pls correct me if I am wrong.The following features are observed.

Tight control type:
1. Check the speed, fear avoidance in the following movements - Pick up an object from the floor, Get down & up in floor, Bending in all directions.
2.Pain in end range.
3.Instability catch
4. Positive Gowers sign

Loose control type:
1.Painful arc
2.Reversed lumbo pelvic rhythmn.

Is there any difference in functional training for tight/loose control type?

Thank you.Good Job.

harir
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Grossartiger Content! Ist das Video aus dem Online-Kurs?

Vollkontakt
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What’s the other test other than curl up? The audio isnt clear.

GhadeerShm
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How to provide functional training for subjects with low back pain.

harir
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The way he got up off the floor hits way too close to home for my liking 😂😂😂
Also, regarding the painful arc; is that associated with any particular structures/conditions like the painful arc in the shoulder?

Dr_Footbrake
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I don't understand. Don't you try first to find out if the patient is suffering from sprain muscle or disk pinching because they are different issues? Is it because you recommend the same exercise for both? (these movements don't seem to inform what the patient is suffering from).

ytrew