Richardson et al., 2002 - Google Patents
The relation between the transversus abdominis muscles, sacroiliac joint mechanics, and low back painRichardson et al., 2002
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- Richardson C
- Snijders C
- Hides J
- Damen L
- Pas M
- Storm J
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Study Design. Two abdominal muscle patterns were tested in the same group of individuals, and their effects were compared in relation to sacroiliac joint laxity. One pattern was contraction of the transversus abdominis, independently of the other abdominals; the other …
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