![]() However, when considering low back pain and pelvic girdle dysfunction, the effects of muscular force transduction are becoming more evident as being an important impairment variable. Traditionally, manual therapists have viewed impairment as loss of range of motion and/or perceived stiffness on joint mobilization. However, clinically there appears to be very little non-specific about such problems. It is true that low back pain can have it's etiology in pelvic girdle mal-alignment, and similarly low back pain with neural irritation can lead to inco-ordination of muscles causing pelvic mal-alignment. Consequently, a misconception that any exercise is good exercise was created. Pelvic girdle and low back pain have fallen under the diagnostic umbrella of non-specific low back pain (NSLBP).
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