2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.jbmt.2021.06.021
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Do patients with low back pain and central sensitization have differences in physical fitness?

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“…The possible impact of PF on back pain has been highlighted in a study on 92 back pain patients who underwent a series of fitness tests (6 min walking test, timed up-and-go test, sit-to-stand test, trunk flexor, extensor and side-bridge endurance tests) focused on health-related physical fitness. Results from this research emphasized the fact that patients with higher back pain and risk for central sensitization had significantly lower PF compared to the other individuals [ 48 ]. Although analyzing particular components of PF rather than all of them together, other studies suggest that low PF may lead to higher incidence of back pain.…”
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“…The possible impact of PF on back pain has been highlighted in a study on 92 back pain patients who underwent a series of fitness tests (6 min walking test, timed up-and-go test, sit-to-stand test, trunk flexor, extensor and side-bridge endurance tests) focused on health-related physical fitness. Results from this research emphasized the fact that patients with higher back pain and risk for central sensitization had significantly lower PF compared to the other individuals [ 48 ]. Although analyzing particular components of PF rather than all of them together, other studies suggest that low PF may lead to higher incidence of back pain.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%