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Effects of chronic low back pain, age and gender on vertical spinal creep

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Pages 561-573 | Published online: 12 Mar 2014

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Pongsatorn Saiklang, Rungthip Puntumetakul, Manida Swangnetr Neubert & Rose Boucaut. (2021) The immediate effect of the abdominal drawing-in maneuver technique on stature change in seated sedentary workers with chronic low back pain. Ergonomics 64:1, pages 55-68.
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Pongsatorn Saiklang, Rungthip Puntumetakul, Manida Swangnetr Neubert & Rose Boucaut. (2019) Effect of time of day on height loss response variability in asymptomatic participants on two consecutive days. Ergonomics 62:12, pages 1542-1550.
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C. Phimphasak, M. Swangnetr, R. Puntumetakul, U. Chatchawan & R. Boucaut. (2016) Effects of seated lumbar extension postures on spinal height and lumbar range of motion during prolonged sitting. Ergonomics 59:1, pages 112-120.
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E.L. Healey, N.E. Fowler, A.M. Burden & I.M. McEwan. (2005) Repeatability of stature measurements in individuals with and without chronic low-back pain. Ergonomics 48:11-14, pages 1613-1622.
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Marit E. Johnson, Joy R. Karges-Brown, Jean-Michel Brismée, Timothy M. Brenza & Adam K. Piper. (2023) Innovative seated vertical lumbar traction allows simultaneous computer work while inducing spinal height changes similar to supine lying. Journal of Back and Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation 36:3, pages 739-749.
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Pongsatorn Saiklang, Rungthip Puntumetakul, James Selfe & Gillian Yeowell. (2020) An Evaluation of an Innovative Exercise to Relieve Chronic Low Back Pain in Sedentary Workers. Human Factors: The Journal of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society 64:5, pages 820-834.
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Pongsatorn Saiklang, Rungthip Puntumetakul & Thiwaphon Chatprem. (2022) The Effect of Core Stabilization Exercise with the Abdominal Drawing-in Maneuver Technique on Stature Change during Prolonged Sitting in Sedentary Workers with Chronic Low Back Pain. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 19:3, pages 1904.
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Pongsatorn Saiklang, Rungthip Puntumetakul, Manida Swangnetr Neubert & Rose Boucaut. (2021) The immediate effect of the abdominal drawing-in maneuver technique on stature change in seated sedentary workers with chronic low back pain. Ergonomics, pages 1-14.
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James Steele, Stewart Bruce-Low, Dave Smith, David Jessop & Neil Osborne. (2017) Isolated Lumbar Extension Resistance Training Improves Strength, Pain, and Disability, but Not Spinal Height or Shrinkage (“Creep”) in Participants with Chronic Low Back Pain. CARTILAGE 11:2, pages 160-168.
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Toshiki NODA, Daisuke SAITO & Kiminobu FURUKAWA. (2017) Lumbar Intervertebral Angles and Back Muscle Activities of Three Different Types of Sitting. Rigakuryoho kagaku Rigakuryoho Kagaku 32:5, pages 645-649.
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Virginie Poortmans, Jean-Michel Brismée, Bernard Poortmans, Omer C. Matthijs, Pierre-Michel Dugailly & Stéphane Sobczak. (2016) Assessment of Lumbar Spine Height Following Sustained Lumbar Extension Posture: Comparison Between Musculoskeletal Ultrasonography and Stadiometry. Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics 39:8, pages 586-593.
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James Steele, Stewart Bruce-Low, Dave Smith, David Jessop & Neil Osborne. (2016) Determining the reliability of a custom built seated stadiometry set-up for measuring spinal height in participants with chronic low back pain. Applied Ergonomics 53, pages 203-208.
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Susanne M. Simmerman, Phillip S. Sizer, Gregory S. Dedrick, Gail G. Apte & Jean-Michel Brismée. (2011) Immediate Changes in Spinal Height and Pain After Aquatic Vertical Traction in Patients With Persistent Low Back Symptoms: A Crossover Clinical Trial. PM&R 3:5, pages 447-457.
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Emma L. Healey, Adrian M. Burden, Islay M. McEwan & Neil E. Fowler. (2011) Diurnal variation in stature: Do those with chronic low-back pain differ from asymptomatic controls?. Clinical Biomechanics 26:4, pages 331-336.
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Albert K. Chong, Peter Milburn, Richard Newsham-West & Marieketer Voert. (2009) High-accuracy photogrammetric technique for human spine measurement. The Photogrammetric Record 24:127, pages 264-279.
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S. Christopher Owens, Jean-Michel Brismée, Patricia N. Pennell, Gregory S. Dedrick, Phillip S. Sizer & C. Roger James. (2009) Changes in Spinal Height Following Sustained Lumbar Flexion and Extension Postures: A Clinical Measure of Intervertebral Disc Hydration Using Stadiometry. Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics 32:5, pages 358-363.
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Rungthip Puntumetakul, Patricia Trott, Marie Williams & Ian Fulton. (2009) Effect of time of day on the vertical spinal creep response. Applied Ergonomics 40:1, pages 33-38.
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E.L. Healey, A.M. Burden, I.M. McEwan & N.E. Fowler. (2008) Stature loss and recovery following a period of loading: Effect of time of day and presence or absence of low back pain. Clinical Biomechanics 23:6, pages 721-726.
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Emma L. Healey, Adrian M. Burden, Islay M. McEwan & Neil E. Fowler. (2008) The Impact of Increasing Paraspinal Muscle Activity on Stature Recovery in Asymptomatic People. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 89:4, pages 749-753.
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E.L. Healey, N.E. Fowler, A.M. Burden & I.M. McEwan. (2005) The influence of different unloading positions upon stature recovery and paraspinal muscle activity. Clinical Biomechanics 20:4, pages 365-371.
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Emma L. Healey, Neil E. Fowler, Adrian M. Burden & Islay M. McEwan. (2005) Raised paraspinal muscle activity reduces rate of stature recovery after loaded exercise in individuals with chronic low back pain. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 86:4, pages 710-715.
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Tyson A.C. Beach, Robert J. Parkinson, J. Peter Stothart & Jack P. Callaghan. (2005) Effects of prolonged sitting on the passive flexion stiffness of the in vivo lumbar spine. The Spine Journal 5:2, pages 145-154.
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