Immediate Effect of Modifying Lumbopelvic Motion During Sitting Knee Extension in People With Low Back Pain: A Repeated-Measures Study

Amin Behdarvandan PhD , Mohammad Jafar Shaterzadeh-Yazdi PhD , Hossein Negahban PhD , Mohammad Mehravar MSc
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Abstract

Objective

The aim of this study was to investigate the ability of people with low back pain (LBP) to modify the pattern of lumbopelvic rotation (LPR) when actively moving their lower limbs in sitting.

Methods

In this repeated-measures study in 38 men with chronic mechanical LBP (mean age, 38.4 ± 10.6 years), the timing and magnitude of LPR were investigated before and during the contraction of abdominal muscles during active knee extension while sitting. The kinematic data were collected using a motion-capture system, and OpenSim software was used for data analysis. The time difference between the start of knee extension and the start of LPR was measured and then adjusted to the movement time of the knee. The maximum LPR angle was also measured.

Results

Participants increased the time difference between the start of knee extension and the start of LPR when contracting the abdominal muscles (P < .01). Before and during contraction of abdominal muscles, however, there were no differences in maximum LPR.

Conclusion

People with LBP are able to modify early lumbopelvic motion during active lower limb movement while sitting. This may reduce the frequency of lumbopelvic motion during activities of daily living in sitting in these people.

腰背痛患者坐伸膝过程中改变腰背运动的即时效果:一项重复测量研究
目的本研究旨在探讨腰痛(LBP)患者在坐姿中主动活动下肢时改变腰叶旋转(LPR)模式的能力。方法对38例慢性机械性LBP患者(平均年龄38.4±10.6岁)进行重复测量研究,研究其在坐姿主动伸膝过程中腹肌收缩前和收缩过程中LPR的时间和幅度。使用运动捕捉系统收集运动学数据,并使用OpenSim软件进行数据分析。测量膝盖伸展开始和LPR开始之间的时间差,然后根据膝盖的运动时间进行调整。还测量了最大LPR角度。结果受试者在收缩腹肌时,从伸膝开始到LPR开始的时间差增加(P<;.01),但在收缩前和收缩过程中,最大LPR没有差异。结论LBP患者在活动下肢活动过程中,能够改善早期的腰痛运动。这可能会降低这些人在日常生活活动中坐着时腰痛的频率。
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