WCO-IOF 2016: Management strategies in women with osteoporosis and back pain
WCO-IOF 2016: Management strategies in women with osteoporosis and back pain
Effect of treatment on back pain and back extensor strength with a spinal orthosis in elderly women with osteoporosis: a randomized controlled trial
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96 elderly women with osteoporosis and back pain, with or without vertebral fracture, were randomized to one of three groups. Participants received either a spinal orthosis, a training program, or usual care. Participants were assessed after 3 and 6 months for back extensor strength and back pain. Results demonstrated a 27% increase from baseline to 6 months in back extensor strength within the sp...
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