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Mohamad Parnianpour

Researcher at Sharif University of Technology

Publications -  283
Citations -  8606

Mohamad Parnianpour is an academic researcher from Sharif University of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Trunk & Isometric exercise. The author has an hindex of 50, co-authored 274 publications receiving 7835 citations. Previous affiliations of Mohamad Parnianpour include New York University & Hong Kong Polytechnic University.

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The Oswestry Disability Index, the Roland-Morris Disability Questionnaire, and the Quebec Back Pain Disability Scale: translation and validation studies of the Iranian versions.

TL;DR: The Persian versions of the ODI, RDQ, and QDS are reliable and valid instruments to measure functional status in Persian-speaking patients with LBP and can be recommended in a clinical setting and future outcome studies in Iran.
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1988 Volvo award in biomechanics. The triaxial coupling of torque generation of trunk muscles during isometric exertions and the effect of fatiguing isoinertial movements on the motor output and movement patterns.

TL;DR: The effects of isodynamic fatiguing of flexion and extension trunk movements on the movement patterns and the motor output of the trunk were investigated and significantly less motor control and greater range of motion in the coronal and transverse planes were displayed.
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The Effect of Fatigue on Multijoint Kinematics, Coordination, and Postural Stability During a Repetitive Lifting Test

TL;DR: Measurements of endurance, kinematics, postural stability, and coordination, in addition to strength, are necessary to fully document the patients' functional capabilities to guide physical therapists in their rehabilitation of low back pain patients.
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The classification of anatomic- and symptom-based low back disorders using motion measure models.

TL;DR: Higher-order trunk motion characteristics hold great promise as a quantitative indicator of the trunk's musculoskeletal status and may be used as a measure of the extent of a disorder and as a measures of rehabilitative progress.