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Dec 27, 2022
In General Discussion
First study to compare trunk or gluteal muscle activity between 26 different aquatic rehabilitative exercises performed by people with chronic low back pain. Results Hip abduction/adduction and extension/flexion exercises produced higher activity for gluteal muscles. Variations of squat exercises increased the activity of back extensors. Higher abdominal muscle activity was produced with exercises that made use of buoyancy equipment and included leg and trunk movements while floating on the back, and with some proprioceptive and dynamic lower limb exercises. Pain occurrence and intensity were very low, with 17 exercises being pain free. Read all about it at:
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ATU Librarian
Dec 27, 2022
In General Discussion
Link to the study here - https://content.iospress.com/articles/journal-of-parkinsons-disease/jpd212881
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Dec 27, 2022
In Questions & Answers
What say ye???? See link for a starting point from the Aquatic Therapy Association of Chartered Physios. Note: No private patient info, pls.
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