Movement control exercise versus general exercise to reduce disability in patients with low back pain and movement control impairment. A randomised controlled trial

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Jeannette Saner
Jan Kool
Rob A de Bie
Judith M Sieben
Hannu Luomajoki
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[1] Zurich University of Applied Sciences,Institute of Physiotherapy, School of Health Professions
[2] CAPHRI School of Public Health and Primary Care,Dept. of Methodology and Statistics
[3] Maastricht University,Department of Anatomy & Embryology
[4] Maastricht University,undefined
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Movement Control; Tactile Acuity; General Exercise; Chronic Pain Grade; Patient Specific Functional Scale;
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