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Journal articles on the topic "Lombalgie – Recherche"
Maisonneuve, Catherine. "Lombalgie chronique : à la recherche de critères pronostiques." Kinésithérapie, la Revue 9, no. 95 (November 2009): 4. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s1779-0123(09)70040-3.
Full textEstrade, Jean-Louis. "Lombalgie et posturologie : à la recherche du paramètre utile." Kinésithérapie, la Revue 13, no. 134 (February 2013): 55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.kine.2012.11.020.
Full textP, P. "À la recherche de liens entre lombalgie et cervicalgie." Kinésithérapie, la Revue 6, no. 50 (February 2006): 13. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s1779-0123(06)70095-x.
Full textBegué-Simon, Anne-Marie, and Jacques Chaperon. "Prévention des lombalgies chroniques en câblerie : une recherche-action en entreprise." Santé Publique 20, no. 5 (2008): 433. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/spub.085.0433.
Full textBusschots, R. "Lombalgie chez des golfeurs : recherches sur l’influence de la position de départ." Annals of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine 56 (October 2013): e218. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.rehab.2013.07.574.
Full textMarty, Marc, and Yves Henrotin. "Information du patient lombalgique : de la recherche à la pratique." Revue du Rhumatisme 76, no. 10-11 (November 2009): 973–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.rhum.2009.08.003.
Full textBENYAHYA, R., M. LEFEVRECOLAU, F. FAYAD, F. RANNOU, S. DEMAILLEWLODYKA, M. MAYOUXBENHAMOU, S. POIRAUDEAU, and M. REVEL. "Infiltrations intradiscales d’acétate de prednisolone dans les lombalgies sévères. Recherche de complications radiologiques." Annales de Réadaptation et de Médecine Physique 47, no. 9 (November 2004): 621–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0168-6054(04)00193-x.
Full textKhatchatourian, L., M. Hello, R. Liberge, A. Guillet, B. Planchon, P. Pottier, and J. Connault. "Valeur sémiologique d’une lombalgie inaugurale d’une thrombose veineuse profonde proximale : rechercher un obstacle du carrefour ilio-cave." La Revue de Médecine Interne 33 (June 2012): S118. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.revmed.2012.03.179.
Full textKnüsel and Bachmann. "Lumbale Rückenschmerzen – Diagnostische und therapeutische Konzepte." Praxis 91, no. 46 (November 1, 2002): 1975–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1024/0369-8394.91.46.1975.
Full textSavadogo, B., WJS Zabsonré/Tiendrébéogo, F. Kaboré, N. Nzigou, KEA Abassiri, V. Nonguierma, A. Ouédraogo, and DD Ouédraogo. "Prévalence du syndrome métabolique en consultation rhumatologie en Afrique Subsaharienne." Rhumatologie Africaine Francophone 3, no. 2 (October 16, 2022): 1–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.62455/raf.v3i2.33.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Lombalgie – Recherche"
Robinault, Lucien. "Non-specific Low back pain : Exploratory analysis and clustering for a new paradigm." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Valenciennes, Université Polytechnique Hauts-de-France, 2023. http://www.theses.fr/2023UPHF0007.
Full textNon-specific low back pain (NSLBP) is a major public health issue and is a concern in most if not all contemporary societies. Despite NSLBP being so widespread, our understanding of its underlying causes, as well as our capacity to provide effective treatments, remains limited due to the high diversity in the population that does not respond to generic treatments. Clustering the NSLBP population based on shared characteristics offers a potential solution for developing personalized interventions. However, the complexity of NSLBP and the reliance on subjective categorical data in previous attempts present challenges in achieving reliable and clinically meaningful clusters. This work features to goals : 1. First objective : Provide an exploratory work to better understand the influence and importance of the selected variables in regards to NSLBP and our sample population, and gather information to prepare subgrouping2. Second objective : Provide an attempt at clustering our population sample in order to discriminate valuables subgroups Data were acquired from 46 subjects who performed six simple movement tasks (back extension, back flexion, lateral trunk flexion right, lateral trunk flexion left, trunk rotation right, and trunk rotation left) at two different s peeds (maximum and preferred). High-density electromyography (HD EMG) data from the lower back region were acquired, jointly with motion capture data, using passive reflective markers on the subject’s body and clusters of markers on the subject’s spine. An exploratory analysis was conducted using a deep neural network and factor analysis. Based on selected variables, various models were trained to classify individuals as healthy or having NSLBP in order to assess the importance of different variables. The models were trained using different set of data : full data set, anthropometric data set, biomechanical data set, neuromuscular data set, and balance and proprioception data set. The models achieved high accuracy in categorizing individuals as healthy or NSLBP. Factor analysis revealed that individuals with NSLBP exhibited different movement patterns to healthy individuals, characterized by slower and more rigid movements. Anthropometric variables (age, sex, and BMI) were significantly correlated with NSLBP components. Clustering was attempted on our full data set, and reduced data set, using PCA or the insights gather in the exploratory analysis part. The data set were either movement agnostic or movement specific. Results s howed v iable c lustering using spectral algorithm, with the RBF kernel and the discretize label assignment’s algorithm, expressing a spectrum of low back pain as did similar work before. The data set used was the full data set with spine cluster of marker data, after dimension reduction using principal component analysis. In conclusion, different data types, such as body measurements, movement patterns, and neuromuscular activity, can provide valuable information for identifying individuals with NSLBP. To gain a comprehensive understanding of NSLBP, it is crucial to investigate the main domains influencing its prognosis as a cohesive unit rather than studying them in isolation. Simplifying the conditions for acquiring dynamic data is recommended to reduce data complexity, and using back flexion and trunk rotation as effective options should be further explored. The importance and probable usefulness of meta data, such as anthropometric data for the biophysical domain, was also noted. In the light of those results, we formulated the following new paradigm hypothesis : low back pain yields adaptations common to every subject, but due to inter-subject differences in the 5 main domains known to have a major influence on low back pain prognosis (biophysical, comorbidities, social, psychological and genetic) those adaptations are expressed in very unique way for each subject