Spine Research
Spine research investigates the structure, biomechanics, and physiology of the spine. Its application is important as it assists in improving clinical diagnosis and management of spinal disorders, including spinal cord injury, and provides evidence-based guidelines for rehabilitation and corrective exercises. Spine research also helps to develop and improve therapeutic interventions, such as non-surgical treatments and prosthetics, to enhance patient outcomes. Additionally, it helps to develop better standards of care in clinical and non-clinical settings, such as providing education on proper lifting and postural techniques, as well as ergonomic evaluations. Through its investigation into the spine and its disorders, spine research pioneers advancements in patient care, and helps to improve overall quality of life.
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