A laboratory study on trunk angle in patients with lumbar disc herniation during bending exercises based on motion sensors

Wenjing Du, Huihui Li, Wenmin Chen, Sun Xiangjun, Lei Wang
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The purpose of this study was to explore the characteristic of trunk angle and flexibility of spine in lumbar disc herniation (LDH) patients, non-specific low back pain (LBP) patients and healthy subjects during bending exercises. 35 patients with LDH, 32 patients with non-specific LBP and 24 healthy controls participated in this experiment, volunteered to stand, then bend forward as far as possible, stay fully flexed, and return to stand with performing five cycles. As an indirect measure of spine performance, the trunk angle captured using motion sensors. We estimated the degree of spine activity by comparing the trunk angle between LDH, LBP and healthy controls in roll, pitch and yaw planes, respectively. As results, the significant differences between LDH, LBP and healthy controls in the female group of volunteers was found for trunk angle of three planes (p< 0.05). Between female and male had differences of trunk angle in LDH, LBP and healthy controls, respectively. Combined the most frequently used visual analog scale (VAS) for the pain of clinical research to explore the characteristic of subjective response of the patient on trunk angle by objective measurement, which might be a useful tool to reflect the abnormal degree of the spine in the diagnosis of spine and rehabilitation. In summary, these results advised LDH and LBP patients to do strength training reasonably to restore lumbar muscle function and assist in stabilizing the spine.
基于运动传感器的弯曲训练对腰椎间盘突出症患者躯干角度的实验室研究
本研究旨在探讨腰椎间盘突出症(LDH)患者、非特异性腰痛(LBP)患者和健康人在弯曲运动中躯干角度和脊柱柔韧性的特点。35例LDH患者、32例非特异性LBP患者和24例健康对照者参加了本实验,他们自愿站立,然后尽可能向前弯曲,保持完全屈曲,再恢复站立,共进行5个周期。作为对脊柱性能的间接测量,使用运动传感器捕获躯干角度。我们通过比较LDH、LBP和健康对照组分别在滚转、俯仰和偏航平面上的躯干角度来估计脊柱活动程度。结果:女性志愿者的LDH、LBP在三个平面的躯干角上与健康对照组有显著差异(p< 0.05)。在LDH、LBP和健康对照组中,男女之间躯干角存在差异。结合临床疼痛研究中最常用的视觉模拟量表(VAS),通过客观测量探讨患者对躯干角度的主观反应特征,在脊柱诊断和康复中可作为反映脊柱异常程度的有用工具。综上所述,这些结果建议LDH和LBP患者合理进行力量训练,以恢复腰肌功能,帮助稳定脊柱。
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