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Spine & Sport Foundation has conducted
and assisted with many research projects over the last few years,
including a project funded by the National Institutes of Health.
Abstracts of some our recently published work are highlighted below:
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A
preliminary report on the effect of measured strength training in
adolescent idiopathic scoliosis.
Back
extension endurance and strength: Effect of variable angle roman
chair exercise training.
Contribution
of aerobic fitness and back strength to lift capacity.
Electromyographic
(EMG) activity of the lumbar extensor muscles: Effect of angle and
hand position during roman chair exercise.
Electromyographic
activity of the trunk extensor muscles: Effect of varying hip position
and lumbar posture during roman chair exercise.
Restorative
exercise for clinical low back pain: A prospective 2-center study
with 1-year follow-up.
Overview
of Services:
U.S.
Spine & Sport Foundation offers a variety of services related
to the non-operative care of musculoskeletal disorders including:
- Independently
conduct original basic science research and clinical trials.
- Develop
experimental design, prepare institutional review board applications,
and assist with data collection and analysis for collaborating
entities.
- Conduct
an annual symposium and continuing education seminars for health
providers, and local community health education seminars for the
general public.
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