Mechanical coupling between transverse plane pelvis and thorax rotations during gait is higher in people with low back pain.
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J H van Dieën | O G Meijer | J. V. van Dieën | P. Hodges | O. Meijer | S. Bruijn | W. van den Hoorn | W van den Hoorn | S M Bruijn | P W Hodges | W. Hoorn | J. Dieen | Paul W. Hodges
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