DOES A HIGH LEVEL OF PHYSICAL ACTIVITY IN INDIVIDUALS WITH LOW BACK PAIN ENSURE BETTER POSTURAL STABILITY?

IF 0.2 Q4 SPORT SCIENCES
Magdalena Plandowska, A. Kędra, Przemysław Kędra, D. Czaprowski
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Abstract

An increase in the level of physical activity has become an important part of recommendations in the management of low back pain (LBP). While the effect of a low level of physical activity on postural stability is becoming clear, the possible effect of high level of physical activity in individuals with LBP has received less attention to date. Objective. The aim of this study was to find out whether there exist differences regarding postural stability taking into account the level of physical activity in individuals with and without LBP. Methods. This cross-sectional study included 58 participants with LBP and 24 healthy persons. Participants were divided into two subgroups, i.e. participants with a moderate level of physical activity (MPA) and participants with a high level of physical activity (HPA). A questionnaire was used to assess LBP prevalence. Postural stability was assessed with the use of the dynamographic platform. Results. There were no differences between groups for any of the centre of pressure (COP) parameters assessed: average velocity (V), area of the ellipse (AoE), length of the ellipse in the anteriorposterior direction (LoEAP) and length of the ellipse in the medial-lateral direction (LoEML). Conclusion. Our study showed that in the group of participants with LBP a high level of physical activity does not ensure better postural stability than a moderate level of physical activity. However, physical activity helps people with LBP to prevent postural instability.
腰痛患者高水平的体力活动是否能确保更好的姿势稳定性?
增加身体活动水平已成为腰痛(LBP)治疗建议的重要组成部分。虽然低水平的身体活动对姿势稳定性的影响越来越明显,但高水平的身体活动对腰痛患者的可能影响迄今为止受到的关注较少。本研究的目的是发现考虑到有和没有腰痛的个体的身体活动水平,在姿势稳定性方面是否存在差异。方法。这项横断面研究包括58名LBP患者和24名健康人。参与者被分为两个亚组,即中度体力活动(MPA)和高水平体力活动(HPA)的参与者。使用问卷来评估腰痛的患病率。使用动力学平台评估体位稳定性。结果。各组间压力中心(COP)参数评估均无差异:平均速度(V)、椭圆面积(AoE)、前后方向椭圆长度(LoEAP)和中外侧方向椭圆长度(LoEML)。结论。我们的研究表明,在患有腰痛的参与者中,高水平的身体活动并不比中等水平的身体活动能确保更好的姿势稳定性。然而,体育活动可以帮助LBP患者预防姿势不稳。
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Acta Kinesiologica
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