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Assessment of activities of daily living with an ambulatory monitoring system: a comparative study in patients with chronic low back pain and nonsymptomatic controls
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The lower activity level especially found during the evening might indicate that patients need all their capacity to perform the tasks imposed during the day and as a consequence have less capacity left for their leisure time, in general the evening. This suggests the existence of an imbalance between the patient's physical capacity and the imposed environmental load. The large but similar day-to-day variability in activity pattern, which does not support the clinical findings of 'bad days' in CLBP patients, suggests the need for repeated measures.
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