Effects of back muscle fatigue and modified trunk inertia on lumbar kinematics, kinetics and muscle activity during walking.

IF 2.8 2区 生物学 Q2 BIOLOGY
Journal of Experimental Biology Pub Date : 2025-05-01 Epub Date: 2025-05-09 DOI:10.1242/jeb.250479
Benjamin E Sibson, Andrew K Yegian, Ali Yawar, Daniel E Lieberman
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Abstract

Back endurance is a strong predictor of back pain, but the mechanisms underlying this relationship are not clear. Fatigue reduces muscles' force-generating capacity, so greater fatigability may increase lumbar motion and loading and trunk muscle co-contraction. Using a novel pack to modify inertia, we tested the effect of back fatigue and increased trunk inertia on lumbar kinematics, kinetics and muscle activity during walking. Lumbar kinematic and kinetic amplitudes and maximum muscle activity were measured per stride across four conditions: pre- and post-fatigue, with and without increased trunk inertia. The pack caused increases in maximum lumbar erector spinae (ES) activity by 3.19 times the average value calculated during the pre-fatigue no-pack trial (P<0.001), amplitude of lumbar flexion-extension moment by 0.0189 N m (kg g m)-1 (P<0.001), lumbar lateral bending moment by 0.0028 N m (kg g m)-1 (P=0.019) and lumbar axial rotation moment by 0.0203 N m (kg g m)-1 (P<0.001), and decreases in the amplitude of roll angle by 1.31 deg and yaw angle by 6.65 deg (both P<0.001). Back endurance is positively associated with change in maximum lumbar ES activity (r=0.69, P=0.013) and negatively associated with change in maximum rectus abdominus (RA) activity (r=-0.72, P=0.008) and lumbar flexion-extension moment amplitude (r=-0.62, P=0.031). Overall, individuals with less back endurance had increased maximum RA activity and sagittal kinetics post-fatigue whereas individuals with higher back endurance showed the opposite response. Increased RA activity with less back endurance may be a protective mechanism for stabilizing the trunk in response to increased sagittal lumbar loading due to fatigue.

背部肌肉疲劳和躯干惯性改变对行走时腰椎运动学、动力学和肌肉活动的影响。
背部耐力是背痛的一个强有力的预测指标,但这种关系背后的机制尚不清楚。疲劳会降低肌肉的发力能力,因此更大的疲劳可能会增加腰椎的运动和负荷以及躯干肌肉的共同收缩。使用一种新型的背包来改变惯性,我们测试了背部疲劳和躯干惯性增加对行走时腰椎运动学、动力学和肌肉活动的影响。腰椎的运动学和动力学振幅以及最大肌肉活动在四种情况下进行测量:疲劳前和疲劳后,躯干惯性增加和不增加。负重组使最大腰竖脊肌(ES)活动增加了疲劳前无负重组平均值的3.19倍
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期刊介绍: Journal of Experimental Biology is the leading primary research journal in comparative physiology and publishes papers on the form and function of living organisms at all levels of biological organisation, from the molecular and subcellular to the integrated whole animal.
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