Does dynamic taping affect pain, muscle strength, work-related endurance, and fear avoidance in semiconductor engineers with repetitive low back pain?

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q3 ORTHOPEDICS
Tian-Hong Wang, I-Hua Chu, Ing-Jer Huang, Jing-Min Liang, Wen-Lan Wu
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BackgroundEngineers in the semiconductor industry frequently experience recurrent low back pain (LBP) due to prolonged, repetitive work postures. The operation of machinery in this industry requires a high level of muscle endurance. Dynamic taping can help reduce stress on joints and soft tissues during movement.ObjectivesThis study investigated the effect of dynamic taping in workers with recurrent LBP, focusing on pain levels, muscle strength, work-related endurance, and fear avoidance behaviors.MethodsThis crossover study recruited 28 engineers with repetitive LBP from the semiconductor industry. Each participant underwent two interventions: dynamic taping and no taping. Participants completed a maximal isometric back extensor strength test, three muscle endurance tests (Biering-Sorensen, kneeling forward lean, and repetitive lifting), and two LBP questionnaires (visual analog scale [VAS] and Fear Avoidance Belief Questionnaire 2 [FABQ2]) in each scenario. MicroFET2 was used to assess back extensor strength. Electromyography (EMG) was performed to determine peak or mean values and median frequencies of the erector spinae muscle before and after endurance tests. Total endurance test durations and posttest VAS scores were recorded. FABQ2 scores were evaluated again 3 days after taping.ResultsThe results of the paired t test revealed that dynamic taping significantly improved performance in the kneeling forward lean test (p < 0.01) and increased maximum isometric strength (p < 0.01). Furthermore, dynamic taping reduced VAS scores after three endurance tests (all p < 0.01) and FABQ2 score (p = 0.03). Two-way repeated measures analysis of variance revealed significant time effects in the Biering-Sorensen on average EMG activation (p < 0.01) and median frequencies during fatigue monitoring (p < 0.01). Significant time effects were also found in the kneeling forward lean test on median frequencies (p < 0.01). In addition, significant interaction effects were found in the Biering-Sorensen test on average EMG activation (p < 0.01) and in the kneeling forward lean test on median frequencies (p < 0.01). Compared with the no-taping group, the taping group exhibited a more significant decrease in erector spinae muscle activity and maintained median frequencies during fatigue tests.ConclusionThe use of dynamic tape significantly enhanced maximum isometric strength, improved performance in work-related endurance tests without increasing muscle activity, and reduced FABQ2 scores among semiconductor engineers with recurrent LBP.

对于重复性腰痛的半导体工程师,动态胶带是否会影响疼痛、肌肉力量、工作耐力和恐惧回避?
背景:半导体行业的工程师经常由于长时间、重复的工作姿势而经历复发性腰痛(LBP)。在这个行业中,操作机器需要很高的肌肉耐力。动态胶带可以帮助减少关节和软组织在运动过程中的压力。目的:本研究探讨了动态贴敷对复发性腰痛工人的影响,重点关注疼痛水平、肌肉力量、工作耐力和恐惧回避行为。方法:本交叉研究从半导体行业招募28名重复性LBP工程师。每个参与者都进行了两次干预:动态录音和不录音。在每个场景中,参与者完成了最大等距后伸肌力量测试,三个肌肉耐力测试(biling - sorensen,跪前倾和重复举)和两个LBP问卷(视觉模拟量表[VAS]和恐惧回避信念问卷2 [FABQ2])。使用MicroFET2评估后伸肌强度。肌电图(EMG)测定耐力试验前后竖脊肌的峰值或平均值和中位数频率。记录耐力试验总持续时间和测试后VAS评分。录音3天后再次评估FABQ2评分。结果:配对t检验的结果显示,动态胶带的使用显著提高了跪前倾测试的表现(p结论:动态胶带的使用显著提高了最大等肌强度,在不增加肌肉活动的情况下改善了工作耐力测试的表现,并降低了复发性腰痛的半导体工程师的FABQ2分数。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Back and Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation is a journal whose main focus is to present relevant information about the interdisciplinary approach to musculoskeletal rehabilitation for clinicians who treat patients with back and musculoskeletal pain complaints. It will provide readers with both 1) a general fund of knowledge on the assessment and management of specific problems and 2) new information considered to be state-of-the-art in the field. The intended audience is multidisciplinary as well as multi-specialty. In each issue clinicians can find information which they can use in their patient setting the very next day.
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