With a body map, patients may pinpoint the location of their pain on their neck, shoulders, upper back, elbows, lower back, wrists, hands, hips, thighs, knees, and feet. In the second section, participants are questioned about any musculoskeletal issues they’ve experienced recently or over...
For the repositioning task, the participants sat on a stool in a standardized position (angle of 130 degrees between the thighs and trunk) with both feet on the ground, knees and feet apart, and an anterior pelvic tilt, which causes an inward curve of the lumbar spine. This position allowe...