Learning Objectives:
- Defend a contemporary view of the implications of the biology of pain and injury for sensorimotor function
- Outline neuroplastic structural and functional changes as they relate to non-specific (mechanical) low back pain and sensorimotor function
- Appraise the current state of the literature regarding the changes in motor control in those with low back pain
- Assess whether low back pain patients display signs of muscular guarding or splinting
- Summarize existing observational evidence regarding the association between primary or chronic headache and persistent low back pain
Reviews Included:
- Biological Plasticity in Low Back Pain – Impact on Sensorimotor Control +MP3
- Neuroplasticity of Sensorimotor Control in Low Back Pain +MP3
- Motor Control Changes in Low Back Pain +MP3
- Muscular Splinting in Low Back Pain +MP3
- Association Between Headache & Low Back Pain +MP3
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