2012
DOI: 10.5604/15093492.1021812
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Back Pain in Mothers of Cerebral Palsied Children

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“…Intensity of pain in mothers of CP children depends on the functional ability of the child, the GMFCS level of the child , body weight and age of the child and also the number of times the child is lifted by the mother. [6] Several studies have shown that there is altered or delayed neuromuscular recruitment patterns in the core stabilizing muscles of the lumbar spine during active movement in individuals with low back pain. Recruiting the core muscles and training them to respond in coordination with the global muscles to various forces and demands helps to improve overall function.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Intensity of pain in mothers of CP children depends on the functional ability of the child, the GMFCS level of the child , body weight and age of the child and also the number of times the child is lifted by the mother. [6] Several studies have shown that there is altered or delayed neuromuscular recruitment patterns in the core stabilizing muscles of the lumbar spine during active movement in individuals with low back pain. Recruiting the core muscles and training them to respond in coordination with the global muscles to various forces and demands helps to improve overall function.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…14,47,77,78,85 The remaining quantitative studies measured caregiver's health using other questionnaires, activity trackers, or cortisol. Of them, 19 studies 15,[42][43][44][45][46]50,83,[86][87][88][89][90][91][92][93][94][95][96] demonstrated that the physical health of caregivers who care for a child with a LLC or LTI was negatively affected.…”
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“…The studies that specifically explored back pain and its severity found caregivers experienced pain daily. 58,71,89,90,94,96,98 In 5 of these studies, researchers suggested pain was a result of the weight of the child, 58,89,90,94,96 their high levels of according to whether they feel the statements in each domain apply to them "in general." Each question is assigned a weighted value, and the sum of all values in each domain equals 100.…”
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