Assessment of Gastrocnemius Muscle Activity in Patients with Chronic Mechanical Low Back Pain

Reem Raouf, El Sayed, El Adawy, Y. Elbalawy, Mohamed Shawki Abdelsalam, Dina S. Abd
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Background: One of the most common musculoskeletal conditions that impair quality of life and cause functional impairment is chronic mechanical low back pain (CMLBP). Objective: The purpose of this study was to assess the gastrocnemius electro-myographic activity when compared to healthy controls in patients with CMLBP. Patients and Methods: Fifty-two male and female participants were invited to participate in this study, divided as the following: group (A) (Study group) involved 26 participants with chronic mechanical low back pain, and group (B) (Control group) involved 26 age-matched healthy volunteers. Results: There were no significant differences between study group (A) and control group (B) in the electro-myographic activity of gastrocnemius muscle (amplitude and frequency). In addition, there were no significant correlations between gastrocnemius muscle activity and pain intensity measured via visual analogue scale (VAS), static balance measured via single leg stance test and dynamic balance measured via Y balance test. Conclusion: Electro-myographic activity of gastrocnemius muscle seems to be not affected in chronic mechanical low back pain patients.
慢性机械性腰痛患者腓肠肌活动评估
背景:慢性机械性腰背痛(CMLBP)是影响生活质量并导致功能障碍的最常见肌肉骨骼疾病之一。研究目的本研究的目的是评估 CMLBP 患者的腓肠肌肌电活动与健康对照组的比较。患者和方法:本研究邀请了 52 名男性和女性参与者,分为以下两组:A 组(研究组)包括 26 名慢性机械性腰背痛患者,B 组(对照组)包括 26 名年龄匹配的健康志愿者。研究结果研究组(A)和对照组(B)的腓肠肌肌电活动(振幅和频率)无明显差异。此外,腓肠肌活动与通过视觉模拟量表(VAS)测量的疼痛强度、通过单腿站立测试测量的静态平衡以及通过 Y 平衡测试测量的动态平衡之间也无明显相关性。结论慢性机械性腰痛患者的腓肠肌肌电活动似乎不受影响。
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