Humans are more commonly afflicted with spinal disease than are Keywords: Back pain, Disc herniation, Vertebral shape, Bipedalism,
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Steele, James Ph D (2017) "An evolutionary hypothesis to explain the role of deconditioning in low back pain prevalence in humans,"
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Keywords: Back pain, Intervertebral disc herniation, Spine, Vertebrae, Bipedalism, Human evolution © The Author(s) 2019 Open Access This article is
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The Department of Human Evolutionary Biology lordosis through hominin evolution and perhaps may explain the recent rise in lower back pain prevalence
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versed spinal curvature in the human spine is striking Of back pain • evolution • hominoid • iliocostalis lumborum muscle • lumbar transverse process
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debate, a general picture of early hominid evolution has of the lower back major factor in the etiology of idiopathic low back pain syndrome
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and suddenly learn how the human body is tre- mendously imperfect, flawed, and prone to dis- eases, such as backache, pain of the neck, fragil-
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