Shabbir Ahmed Sany, Andrew J Wilkie, Mona Frey, Yanqing Yi, Diana De Carvalho
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Lumbar excursion did not differ significantly between conditions, whereas pelvic excursion was significantly reduced in the specific instructions condition (P < .05). LPR showed considerable variability in the specific instructions condition, but there was no significant difference from the general instruction condition. Thus, instructing participants to limit hip motion appears to reduce pelvic excursion during forward bending without statistically affecting lumbar motion or the LPR. Providing and reporting clear and precise movement instructions to participants is important as they can change kinematics. 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The Impact of Participant Instructions on Lumbopelvic Rhythm During Forward Spine Flexion and Return.
Spine motion and outcome measures derived therein may be confounded by the motion instructions provided to participants during data collection. This observational analytical laboratory-controlled study explored the impact of instructions for forward flexion trials on the lumbopelvic ratio (LPR) and spine kinematics. Twenty-five participants (mean age: 25.68 [9.31] y) performed forward bending trials with general instructions and then specific instructions to avoid hip motion and follow pacing. Participants were equipped with triaxial accelerometers at the lumbar spine (first lumbar vertebra) and pelvis (second sacral vertebra) to measure lumbar and pelvic excursions and LPR across the movement phases. The Wilcoxon signed-rank test was used to compare outcome variables between conditions. Lumbar excursion did not differ significantly between conditions, whereas pelvic excursion was significantly reduced in the specific instructions condition (P < .05). LPR showed considerable variability in the specific instructions condition, but there was no significant difference from the general instruction condition. Thus, instructing participants to limit hip motion appears to reduce pelvic excursion during forward bending without statistically affecting lumbar motion or the LPR. Providing and reporting clear and precise movement instructions to participants is important as they can change kinematics. Further, it appears that verbal instructions alone are unlikely to achieve complete spine movement isolation in all participants.
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The mission of the Journal of Applied Biomechanics (JAB) is to disseminate the highest quality peer-reviewed studies that utilize biomechanical strategies to advance the study of human movement. Areas of interest include clinical biomechanics, gait and posture mechanics, musculoskeletal and neuromuscular biomechanics, sport mechanics, and biomechanical modeling. Studies of sport performance that explicitly generalize to broader activities, contribute substantially to fundamental understanding of human motion, or are in a sport that enjoys wide participation, are welcome. Also within the scope of JAB are studies using biomechanical strategies to investigate the structure, control, function, and state (health and disease) of animals.