All Relations between arts perception and lumbar
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Jason W Haas, Miles O Fortner, Thomas J Woodham, Deed E Harriso. Reducing Chronic Spine Pain in an Adult Male by Decreasing Lumbar Scoliosis and Increasing Cervical Lordosis Using Chiropractic BioPhysics® Protocols: A 26-Month Follow-Up Case Report. Cureus. vol 16. issue 9. 2024-09-03. PMID:39224496. |
we present a case report of a patient suffering from chronic low back pain (clbp) and chronic non-specific neck pain (cnsnp), both of which were caused and complicated by a physically demanding occupation, a history of mixed martial arts, and lumbar scoliosis. |
2024-09-03 |
2024-09-05 |
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Yao Zhang, Jun Ran, Wei Xia, Chanyuan Liu, Chenghu Deng, Xiaoming L. Beneficial effects of Chinese martial arts on the lumbar spine: A case series analysis of intervertebral disc, paraspinal muscles and vertebral body. Heliyon. vol 9. issue 12. 2023-12-11. PMID:38076039. |
the aim of this study was to better understand the effects of chinese martial arts on the skeletal and muscular status of the lumbar spine by quantitative magnetic resonance imaging (mri). |
2023-12-11 |
2023-12-17 |
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Yao Zhang, Jun Ran, Wei Xia, Chanyuan Liu, Chenghu Deng, Xiaoming L. Beneficial effects of Chinese martial arts on the lumbar spine: A case series analysis of intervertebral disc, paraspinal muscles and vertebral body. Heliyon. vol 9. issue 12. 2023-12-11. PMID:38076039. |
beneficial effects of chinese martial arts on the lumbar spine: a case series analysis of intervertebral disc, paraspinal muscles and vertebral body. |
2023-12-11 |
2023-12-17 |
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