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Publications by Kasper Ussing
Does Movement Matter in People With Back Pain? Investigating ‘Atypical’ Lumbo-Pelvic Kinematics in People With and Without Back Pain Using Wireless Movement Sensors
BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders
Rheumatology
Orthopedics
Sports Medicine
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Activity Characteristics and Movement Patterns in People With and People Without Low Back Pain Who Participate in Rotation-Related Sports
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Modifying Patterns of Movement in People With Low Back Pain -Does It Help? A Systematic Review
BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders
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How Movement Variability Differ Between People With and Without Low Back Pain?: Protocol for a Systematic Review
Postural Recovery Following Voluntary Arm Movement Is Impaired in People With Chronic Low Back Pain
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Factors Contributing to Lumbar Region Passive Tissue Characteristics in People With and People Without Low Back Pain
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Association Between Rotation-Related Impairments and Activity Type in People With and Without Low Back Pain
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Pain Neurophysiology Education Improves Cognitions, Pain Thresholds, and Movement Performance in People With Chronic Whiplash: A Pilot Study
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Clinical Examination Procedures to Determine the Effect of Axial Decompression on Low Back Pain Symptoms in People With Chronic Low Back Pain
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Analysis of Differences in Postural Stability in People With Adult Scoliosis and Non Specific Low Back Pain
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