2022
DOI: 10.54839/ijprcp.v1i1.22.11
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Relation of Trunk Extensor Muscle Endurance and Dynamic Postural Stability Among Nurses

Abstract: Control of posture is a task that requires the summation of auditory, visual and somatosensory signals. Trunk plays a vital role in the loading of energy and connecting the lower and upper extremities. Nurses spent a lot of time on activities involving frequent bending and turning movements. These postures and movements when used for prolonged duration place static and dynamic stability demands and may increase the demands on the trunk muscle groups resulting in high risk for developing low back pain. The aim … Show more

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