A cross-sectional analysis of persistent low back pain, using correlations between lumbar stiffness, pressure pain threshold, and heat pain threshold.
Casper Glissmann NimSøren O'NeillAnne Gellert GeltoftLine Korsholm JensenBerit Schiøttz-ChristensenGregory Neil KawchukPublished in: Chiropractic & manual therapies (2021)
The moderate correlation between spinal stiffness and mechanical pain sensitivity was the opposite of expected, meaning higher degrees of stiffness was associated with higher pressure pain thresholds. No clinically relevant segmental association existed.