Effect of head and limb orientation on trunk muscle activation during abdominal hollowing in chronic low back pain

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Kevin Parfrey
Sean GT Gibbons
Eric J Drinkwater
David G Behm
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[1] Memorial University of Newfoundland,School of Human Kinetics and Recreation
[2] Memorial University of Newfoundland,Faculty of Medicine
[3] Edit Cowan University,School of Exercise and Health Sciences
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BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders | / 15卷
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Chronic low back pain; Exercise therapy; Motor control; Abdominal hollowing; Primitive reflexes; Stability exercise;
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