Assessment of selected muscles reactivity in the lower spinal segment

Kacper Chojowski, Kamila Strzelczyk, M. Kuszewski
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Background: Lumbar spine pain is now a common affliction. In 90% of cases, the pain is of ambiguous and multicausal etiology, described as non-specific lower back pain (NLBP). Various models of this dysfunction were examined. The most popular model presents the pain as a result of an insult and secondary to changes in tension and lumbar muscles degeneration. There is no unequivocal solution concerning the cause of lumbar spine pain in the literature. Aim of the study: To examine the differences in muscles reactivity in the lumbar region in cases who suffer from lumbar spine pain in comparison to otherwise healthy controls. Material and methods: In total, 50 participants (24 men and 26 women) aged 18–45, including 24 people with pain, and 26 without ailments were included in the study. The visual analogue scale was used to measure pain intensity. The participants were assessed to determine the reactivity of the soft tissues of the lumbar part of the body. Selected muscles of this area were examined using a myotonometer, which shows five parameters relevant to viscoelastic tissues. Results: There were significant differences in the level of the pain (p<0.001), hypokinesia of the left abdominal rectus (p<0.05), asymmetry indicators for the creep parameter of the erector spinalis and abdominal external oblique muscle, and the stiffness of abdominal rectus (p<0.05). No significant differences for the remaining parameters were found. Conclusions: Tissue reactivity of selected muscles of the lumbar spine shows slight differences because of pain afflictions occurring in this area.
脊柱下段选定肌肉反应性的评估
背景:腰椎疼痛现在是一种常见的疾病。在90%的病例中,疼痛是不明确的多配偶病因,被描述为非特异性下背痛(NLBP)。对这种功能障碍的各种模型进行了检查。最流行的模型将疼痛描述为侮辱的结果,其次是张力的变化和腰部肌肉的退化。关于腰椎疼痛的原因,文献中没有明确的解决方案。研究目的:与其他健康对照组相比,腰椎疼痛患者腰部肌肉反应性的差异。材料和方法:总共有50名参与者(24名男性和26名女性),年龄在18-45岁之间,其中包括24名疼痛患者和26名无疾病患者。视觉模拟量表用于测量疼痛强度。对参与者进行评估,以确定身体腰部软组织的反应性。使用肌张力计检查该区域的选定肌肉,该计显示了与粘弹性组织相关的五个参数。结果:疼痛程度(p<0.001)、左腹直肌运动功能减退(p<0.05)、竖脊肌和腹外斜肌爬行参数的不对称指标、腹直肌僵硬程度(p>0.05)均有显著性差异,其余参数无显著性差异。结论:选定的腰椎肌肉的组织反应性显示出轻微的差异,因为疼痛发生在该区域。
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