Association of Pain-Related Anxiety and Abdominal Muscle Thickness during Standing Postural Tasks in Patients with Non-Specific Chronic Low Back Pain

Rozita Hedayati PhD, PT , Rasool Bagheri PhD, PT , Fatemeh Ehsani PhD, PT , Mohammad Reza Pourahmadi PhD, PT , Hamid Moghaddasi MSc, PT
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Abstract

Objective

The purpose of this study was to evaluate the association of pain-related anxiety on abdominal muscles thickness during standing postural tasks among individuals with chronic low back pain (CLBP).

Methods

We obtained responses to a pain-related anxiety symptoms questionnaire from 50 participants with CLBP. We then separated participants into high (11 men, 14 women) and low pain-related anxiety (13 men, 12 women) groups and compared assessments of their lateral abdominal muscles thickness during standing tasks on a computerized balance assessment device, using one static level and 2 movable levels (levels 6 and 3 are represented easy and difficult tasks respectively).

Results

We found a significant interaction effect of standing difficulty (2 levels) and abdominal muscle thickness (transverse abdominis, oblique internal and oblique external muscles) (p< .001, effect size= .7). The high pain-related anxiety group exhibited greater abdominal muscle thickness during standing postural tasks compared with the low pain-related anxiety group (p< .05, mean difference= .04-.06) except for the internal oblique muscle during the difficult standing task (p=.2).

Conclusion

We suggest that, among individuals with CLBP, pain-related anxiety and psychological pain-related anxiety may be possibly associated with abdominal muscles thickness during dynamic standing.
非特异性慢性腰痛患者在站立姿势任务中与疼痛相关的焦虑和腹肌厚度的关系
本研究旨在评估疼痛相关焦虑与慢性腰背痛(CLBP)患者在站立姿势任务中腹部肌肉厚度的关系。然后,我们将参与者分为疼痛相关焦虑程度高(11 名男性,14 名女性)和疼痛相关焦虑程度低(13 名男性,12 名女性)两组,并在计算机化平衡评估设备上比较了他们在完成站立任务时腹部外侧肌肉厚度的评估结果,该设备使用一个静态水平和两个可移动水平(水平 6 和水平 3 分别代表简单任务和困难任务)。结果我们发现站立难度(2 个水平)和腹部肌肉厚度(腹横肌、腹内斜肌和腹外斜肌)之间存在显著的交互效应(p< .001,效应大小= .7)。与低疼痛相关焦虑组相比,高疼痛相关焦虑组在站立姿势任务中表现出更大的腹肌厚度(p< .05,平均差= .04-.06),但困难站立任务中的腹内斜肌除外(p=.2)。
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