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“... a force plate. The results showed decrease in the low back pain for all subjects, significantly...”
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“... [1]. Changes in these structures can generate pain [2], fatigue, muscle tension and bring deficit in the...”
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“... might decrease pain and change the activity of surrounding muscles; however, its effect on upper limb...”
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“... 30 sessions. All subjects underwent the following: (1) assessment of neck and back pain and postural habits...”
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“... decreases neck disability index (NDI) scores in individuals with and without nonspecific neck pain...”
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“... of physiotherapy to relieve pain (Nadali et al., 2014; Pamuk and Yucesoy, 2015), promote postural correction...”
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“... is evi dence that pain results in gradual decrease in the motor unit discharge rate (Ervilha et al., 2005...”
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“... interventions shorten the lives of many men, as they are preventable deaths, inflict pain and suffering...”
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