An Alternative Model of Care for the Treatment of Adolescent Athletes with Extension-Based Low Back Pain: A Pilot Study.
# Background and Purpose Half of adolescent athletes report low back pain (LBP) and there is a significant risk of vertebral injury in this population. The current model of care for adolescent athletes with LBP is to first confirm a medical diagnosis of spondylolysis which frequently requires advanc...
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Main Authors: | Mitchell Selhorst, Richard Rodenberg, Nick Padgett, Anastasia Fischer, Reno Ravindran, James MacDonald |
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Language: | EN |
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North American Sports Medicine Institute
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/4c8328f4a7b84c7fae931b07e984cd37 |
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