Reduced variability of erector spinae activity in people with chronic low back pain when performing a functional 3D lifting task

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Abstract

Background

Chronic low back pain (LBP) is a leading cause of disability, which is exacerbated in some by repeated lifting. Electromyography (EMG) assessments of isolated erector spinae (ES) regions during lifting identified conflicting results. Here, high-density EMG comprehensively assesses the lumbar and thoracolumbar ES activity in people with and without LBP performing a multiplanar lifting task.

Methods

Four high-density EMG grids (two bilaterally) and reflective markers were affixed over the ES and trunk to record muscle activity and trunk kinematics respectively. The task involved cyclical lifting of a 5 kg box for ∼7 min from a central shelf to five peripheral shelves, returning to the first between movements, while monitoring perceived exertion.

Results

Fourteen LBP (26.9 ± 11.1 years) and 15 control participants (32.1 ± 14.6 years) completed the study. LBP participants used a strategy characterised by less diffuse and more cranially-focussed ES activity (P < 0.05). LBP participants also exhibited less variation in ES activity distribution between sides during movements distal to the central shelf (P < 0.05). There were few consistent differences in kinematics, but LBP participants reported greater exertion (P < 0.05).

Conclusion

In the presence of mild LBP, participants used a less variable motor strategy, with less diffuse and more cranially-focussed ES activity; this motor strategy occurred concomitantly with increased exertion while completing this dynamic task.

慢性腰痛患者在执行功能性 3D 移位任务时竖脊肌活动的可变性降低
背景 慢性腰背痛(LBP)是导致残疾的一个主要原因,其中一些人的腰背痛会因反复提举而加剧。对抬举过程中孤立的竖脊肌(ES)区域进行肌电图(EMG)评估发现了相互矛盾的结果。方法将四个高密度肌电图网格(双侧各两个)和反射标记贴在 ES 和躯干上,分别记录肌肉活动和躯干运动学。任务包括在 7 分钟内将一个 5 千克重的箱子从一个中央架子循环举到五个外围架子,在两次动作之间返回到第一个架子,同时监测感知用力情况。结果14 名枸杞多糖症参与者(26.9 ± 11.1 岁)和 15 名对照组参与者(32.1 ± 14.6 岁)完成了研究。枸杞多糖症参与者使用的策略的特点是,ES 活动的扩散性较小,而头颅集中性较强(P < 0.05)。枸杞多糖症参与者在向中央架远端运动时,两侧ES活动分布的差异也较小(P <0.05)。结论 在轻度腰背痛的情况下,参与者使用的运动策略变化较少,ES 活动的弥散性较低,而头颅集中性较高;在完成这项动态任务时,这种运动策略会随着运动量的增加而出现。
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自引率
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发文量
70
审稿时长
74 days
期刊介绍: Journal of Electromyography & Kinesiology is the primary source for outstanding original articles on the study of human movement from muscle contraction via its motor units and sensory system to integrated motion through mechanical and electrical detection techniques. As the official publication of the International Society of Electrophysiology and Kinesiology, the journal is dedicated to publishing the best work in all areas of electromyography and kinesiology, including: control of movement, muscle fatigue, muscle and nerve properties, joint biomechanics and electrical stimulation. Applications in rehabilitation, sports & exercise, motion analysis, ergonomics, alternative & complimentary medicine, measures of human performance and technical articles on electromyographic signal processing are welcome.
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