Relationship between Low Back Pain and Lumbar Proprioception, Functional Stability, Static Endurance of Trunk Muscles and Balance in Adolescents

Q4 Medicine
Lina Varnienė, Tomas Aukštikalnis, Gabrielė Andrejevaitė, Romualdas Sinkevičius, J. Raistenskis, Vaiva Strukčinskaitė, Inga Muntianaitė
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Research background. Core management is particularly important for uninterrupted and continuous movement. Proprioceptive information is important to maintain the position of the body and control the centre of gravity. Low back pain ultimately affects motor control and leads to proprioceptive changes in injured structures and also can cause balance disorders. Unfortunately, it is unclear until now how low back pain affects proprioception. The aim of this study was to evaluate the relationship between low back pain and lumbar proprioception, functional stability, static endurance of trunk muscles and balance in adolescents. Methods. 42 adolescents participated in the study: 18 control subjects and 24 subjects with low back pain. We used the following assessment methods: the visual pain intensity scale (VAS) for pain evaluation, “flamingo” test, single leg test and balance error score system for balance assessment, Matthiass functional stability test for functional stability, and Biodex 4 Pro isokinetic dynamometer using trunk extension-flexion modular component and four points kneeling methodology for the evaluation of static endurance of trunk muscles, and proprioception. Results. After the assessment of balance, functional stability and proprioception, the results of the control group were statistically signifcantly better (p < 0.05). There was a moderate correlation between low back pain and Biodex 30 degree target reposition sense (r = 0.55), four points kneeling target position sense (r = 0.66), between low back pain and balance tests – “flamingo” and single leg test (r = 0.68, r = 0.61), between pain and Mathiass test (r = 0.52), also between proprioception and balance tests’ results (r = 0.44, r = 0.44, r = 0.46), proprioception and Mathiass test (r = 0.52). There was a strong correlation between pain and balance error scoring test (r = 0.85), balance error scoring test and four points kneeling test results (r = 0.71). All these correlationswere statistically signifcant. Conclusions. After the assessment of balance, functional stability and proprioception, the results of the control group were statistically signifcantly better (p < α). There was a moderate correlation between pain and proprioception, balance tests, Mathiass test results, also between proprioception and balance tests, Mathiass test. There was a strong correlation between pain and balance error scoring test results, between proprioception and balance error scoring test results.Keywords: Low back pain, proprioception, balance, functional stability.
青少年腰痛与腰椎本体感觉、功能稳定性、躯干肌肉静态耐力和平衡的关系
研究背景。核心管理对于不间断和持续的运动尤为重要。本体感觉信息对于保持身体的位置和控制重心是很重要的。腰痛最终会影响运动控制,导致受伤结构的本体感觉改变,也会导致平衡障碍。不幸的是,目前还不清楚腰痛是如何影响本体感觉的。本研究的目的是评估青少年腰痛与腰椎本体感觉、功能稳定性、躯干肌肉静态耐力和平衡之间的关系。方法:42名青少年参与研究:对照组18名,腰痛组24名。我们采用视觉疼痛强度量表(VAS)评估疼痛,“火烈鸟”测试,单腿测试和平衡误差评分系统评估平衡,Matthiass功能稳定性测试功能稳定性,Biodex 4 Pro等速测功机采用躯干伸屈模块组件和四点跪法评估躯干肌肉的静态耐力和本体感觉。结果。经平衡、功能稳定性和本体感觉评估后,对照组结果有统计学意义优于对照组(p < 0.05)。腰痛与Biodex 30度靶体位感(r = 0.55)、四点跪点靶体位感(r = 0.66)、腰痛与“火烈鸟”平衡测试和单腿测试(r = 0.68, r = 0.61)、疼痛与Mathiass测试(r = 0.52)、本体感觉与平衡测试结果(r = 0.44, r = 0.44, r = 0.46)、本体感觉与Mathiass测试(r = 0.52)之间存在中度相关性。疼痛与平衡误差评分测试(r = 0.85)、平衡误差评分测试和四分跪测试结果有较强的相关性(r = 0.71)。所有这些相关性都具有统计学意义。结论。经平衡、功能稳定性和本体感觉评估后,对照组结果有统计学意义优于对照组(p < α)。疼痛和本体感觉、平衡测试、Mathiass测试结果之间有一定的相关性,本体感觉和平衡测试、Mathiass测试之间也有一定的相关性。疼痛与平衡误差评分测试结果、本体感觉与平衡误差评分测试结果有较强的相关性。关键词:腰痛,本体感觉,平衡,功能稳定性。
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