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EFFECT OF HAMSTRING STRETCH PELVIC CONTROL ON PAIN, DISABILITY AND WORK ABILITY INDEX IN DENTIST WITH MECHANICAL LOW BACK PAIN
2018
International Journal of Physiotherapy and Research
Dentist sits in a chair and leans forward towards the patient, lumbar curve flattens and the bony infrastructure provides very little support to the spine. Sitting in chair forces the hamstrings to become inactive and places them in a shortened position. Repetitive, prolonged sitting eventually leads to hamstring muscles that adapt to a new shortened length, and the result is Hamstring tightness which induces posterior pelvic tilt and decreased lumbar lordosis, which can result in low back
doi:10.16965/ijpr.2018.189
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