2009
DOI: 10.1590/s1413-35552009000600002
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Efetividade do exercício físico em ambiente ocupacional para controle da dor cervical, lombar e do ombro: uma revisão sistemática

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“…As to the exercises that were supervised by different therapists, previous studies found that these strategies were efficient for pregnancy low back and pelvic pain (8)(9)(10). The importance of supervision during the exercises for the treatment and prevention of low back pain is also emphasized in studies that did not focus solely on pregnant women (45,46).…”
Section: Group and Individual Protocols With Or Without Supervisionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As to the exercises that were supervised by different therapists, previous studies found that these strategies were efficient for pregnancy low back and pelvic pain (8)(9)(10). The importance of supervision during the exercises for the treatment and prevention of low back pain is also emphasized in studies that did not focus solely on pregnant women (45,46).…”
Section: Group and Individual Protocols With Or Without Supervisionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Adopted the minimum score of 05 points for inclusion of papers in this present review, according to the methodology used by Coury et al 8 .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…They develop gradually, presenting a chronic course, and often go untreated. Although many symptoms are associated, the most notable is pain, which can worsen gradually and progress to incapacity (13). Repetitive movements and inadequate long-term posture alter the characteristics of the muscle tissue and can cause muscle dysfunction, altered movement pattern, pain and movement disorders (14).…”
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confidence: 99%