Publications by authors named "Fatemeh Khoshroo"

Article Synopsis
  • Pain developers (PDs) are identified as a group at risk for developing clinical low back pain (LBP), highlighting the need for targeted preventive measures.
  • A systematic review analyzed 52 studies involving 1,070 participants to compare PDs with non-pain developers (NPDs) on various factors like biomechanics and psychology.
  • Key associations with standing-induced LBP include lumbar fidgeting, lumbar lordosis, co-activation of certain muscles, and higher scores on psychological measures, indicating significant differences between PDs and NPDs.
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Background: Dynamic knee valgus (DKV) is a prevalent movement impairment widely regarded as a risk factor for lower extremity disorders such as patellofemoral pain syndrome. The present study aimed to investigate the effectiveness of the comprehensive corrective exercise program (CCEP) on kinematics and strength of lower extremities in males with DKV.

Methods: Thirty asymptomatic young men with DKV between the ages of 18 and 28 years participated in this study.

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Background: Distinctive features of low back pain-developers (LBPDs) as pre-clinical low back pain (LBP) population have been evidenced in three areas of alignment, muscle activation, and movement patterns. To clarify whether the reported altered functional movement patterns in chronic LBP patients result from or result in LBP disorders, LBPDs' functional movement patterns should be investigated.

Objectives: This study aimed to compare female LBPDs' functional movement patterns with non-pain developers' (NPDs).

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Background: The purpose of this study was to determine the epidemiology and history of knee injury and its impact on activity limitation among football premier league professional referees in Iran.

Methods: This was a descriptive study. 59 Football Premier League professional referees participated in the study.

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