Abstract

To identify neuromuscular attributes associated with mobility and changes in mobility over two years of follow-up among older patients with and without symptomatic lumbar spinal stenosis (SLSS). It was hypothesized that trunk extensor muscle endurance, leg strength, leg speed and knee flexion ROM would be associated with mobility among patients with SLSS.

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