Tomkins-Lane et al., 2022 - Google Patents
Objective features of sedentary time and light activity differentiate people with low back pain from healthy controls: a pilot studyTomkins-Lane et al., 2022
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- 16071981561795779730
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- Tomkins-Lane C
- Sun R
- Muaremi A
- Zheng P
- Mohan M
- Ith M
- Smuck M
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- Publication venue
- The Spine Journal
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BACKGROUND CONTEXT Physical inactivity has been described as both a cause and a consequence of low back pain (LBP) largely based on self-reported measures of daily activity. A better understanding of the connections between routine physical activity and LBP …
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