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Auteur Megan J. Sions
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Sions, Jaclyn Megan
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Patrick J. Knox ; Ryan T. Pohlig ; Jenifer M. Pugliese ; Peter C. Coyle ; Jaclyn Megan Sions ; Gregory E. Hicks |Objective To investigate if clinically observable aberrant lumbopelvic movements are associated with physical function at 12-month follow-up in older adults with chronic low back pain (CLBP), both directly and indirectly through baseline phys[...]Article
Objective To determine whether differences in physical function, assessed via self-report questionnaires and physical performance tests, exist between individuals with lower-limb loss using a prosthetic device classified as a K3 versus a K4 fun[...]Article
Objectives To investigate the impact that the presence of chronic low back pain with radiculopathy (CLBPR) may have on (1) energy efficiency and (2) energy capacity among community-dwelling older adults. Design Matched case-control study. Sett[...]Article
Objectives To determine (1) whether there are differences in the prevalence of clinical hip symptoms between older adults with and without chronic low back pain (CLBP); and (2) whether coexisting hip symptoms are associated with worse physical [...]Article
Objective To determine whether multifidi size, intramuscular fat, or both, are associated with self-reported and performance-based physical function in older adults with and without chronic low back pain (LBP). Design Case-control study. Setti[...]Article
Jaclyn Megan Sions ; Emma H. Beisheim ; Mark A. Hoggarth ; James M. Elliott ; Gregory E. Hicks ; Ryan T. Pohlig ; Mayank Seth |Objective The primary purpose of this study was to compare trunk muscle characteristics between adults with and without unilateral lower limb amputation (LLA) to determine the presence of modifiable trunk muscle deficits (ie, impaired activit[...]