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    Steele, J, Bruce-Low, S, Smith, D, Jessop, D and Osborne, N (2020) Isolated Lumbar Extension Resistance Training Improves Strength, Pain, and Disability, but Not Spinal Height or Shrinkage (“Creep”) in Participants with Chronic Low Back Pain. Cartilage, 11 (2). pp. 160-168. ISSN 1947-6035

    Steele, J, Fisher, J, Perrin, C, Conway, R, Bruce-Low, S and Smith, D ORCID logoORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3711-4381 (2019) Does change in isolated lumbar extensor muscle function correlate with good clinical outcome? A secondary analysis of data on change in isolated lumbar extension strength, pain, and disability in chronic low back pain. Disability and Rehabilitation, 41 (11). pp. 1287-1295. ISSN 0963-8288

    Steele, J, Fisher, J, Bruce-Low, S, Smith, D, Osborne, N and Newell, D (2017) Variability in Strength, Pain, and Disability Changes in Response to an Isolated Lumbar Extension Resistance Training Intervention in Participants with Chronic Low Back Pain. Healthcare, 5 (4). ISSN 2227-9032

    Steele, J, Bruce-Low, S, Smith, D, Jessop, D and Osborne, N (2015) Determining the reliability of a custom built seated stadiometry set-up for measuring spinal height in participants with chronic low back pain. Applied Ergonomics, 53 Pt.

    Smith, D, Steele, J, Bruce-Low, S, Osborne, N and Thorkeldsen, A (2015) Can Specific Loading through Exercise Impart Healing or Regeneration of the Intervertebral Discs? The Spine Journal, 15.

    Steele, J, Bruce-Low, S, Smith, D, Jessop, D and Osborne, N (2014) Lumbar kinematic variability during gait in chronic low back pain and associations with pain, disability and isolated lumbar extension strength. CLINICAL BIOMECHANICS, 29. ISSN 0268-0033

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