Lumbopelvic rhythm in the sagittal plane: A review of the effects of participants and task characteristics.

Milad Vazirian, Linda R Van Dillen, Babak Bazrgari
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Abstract

Objectives: Abnormalities of lumbopelvic coordination have been suggested to relate to risk of developing low back pain. The objective of this study is to review and summarize the findings of studies that have implemented and reported on lumbopelvic rhythm during trunk forward bending and backward return.

Methods: The PUBMED and CINAHL databases were searched for studies related to LPR using appropriate keywords. The references of each study from the database search were further investigated to identify any missed study.

Results: The findings includes results related to lumbopelvic rhythm, and how it varies due to participant characteristics such as age, gender, and presence of low back pain as well as due to variations in the experimental procedures such as pace of motion, presence of external load, and muscle fatigue.

Conclusion: In general, the magnitude of lumbar contribution is smaller in people with low back pain, in the elderly and females, as well as with greater pace of motion, but is larger with greater external load or back muscle fatigue. The compiled data in this review are expected to serve as a foundation for implementation of this kinematic-based measure in the conduct of future research.

矢状面腰盆腔节律:参与者和任务特征影响的综述。
目的:腰盆腔协调性异常被认为与腰痛发病风险有关。本研究的目的是回顾和总结已经实施和报道的关于躯干前屈和后屈时腰盆腔节律的研究结果。方法:采用合适的关键词检索PUBMED和CINAHL数据库中与LPR相关的研究。进一步调查数据库检索中每项研究的参考文献,以确定是否有遗漏的研究。结果:研究结果包括与腰盆腔节律相关的结果,以及它如何因参与者的特征而变化,如年龄、性别、腰背痛的存在,以及由于实验程序的变化,如运动速度、外部负荷的存在和肌肉疲劳。结论:一般来说,腰痛患者、老年人和女性以及运动速度较大的患者腰部贡献的幅度较小,但外部负荷较大或背部肌肉疲劳时腰部贡献的幅度较大。本综述中收集的数据有望作为在未来研究中实施这种基于运动学的测量的基础。
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