Impact of poor prognostic risk for chronic low back pain on functionality and lumbopelvic stability: a cross-sectional observational study
André Franco Ludwig,
Fernanda Peron Hubner,
Márcia Izabeli Guimarães Barros
et al.
Abstract:Internal load to deal with physical exercise demand depends on the psychophysical capacity. As psychosocial aspects affect patients suffering chronic low back pain (CLBP), we hypothesized that the higher the risk of poor prognosis, the lower the psychophysical capacity and, consequently, the worse the performance in functional tasks that involve walking. To verify the impact of the risk of poor prognosis of patients with CLBP on functional performance and physiological intensity (PI), representative of the tas… Show more
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