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Claudio A Oyarzo1, Claudio R Villagrán1, Rony E Silvestre2, Pedro Carpintero3, Francisco J Berral4.
Abstract
Although current research findings suggest that postural control or static balance is impaired in subjects with low back pain, few studies have specifically addressed the effect of low back pain on static balance in elite athletes. Forty-four athletes belonging to Chilean national teams took part in this study; 20 had low back pain and the remaining 24 were healthy controls. Displacement of the centre of pressure was analyzed by computerized platform posturography, using a standardized protocol; subjects were required to stand upright on both feet, with eyes first open then closed. The results showed that, athletes with low back pain used significantly more energy (p< 0.0182) and had a greater displacement of the centre of pressure (p< 0.005) with open eyes to control posture than healthy athletes. It may be concluded that static balance is impaired in elite athletes with low back pain and that analysis of two-footed stance provides a sensitive assessment of static balance in athletes.Entities:
Keywords: balance; low back pain; postural control; posturography; stabilometry
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Year: 2014 PMID: 23963269 DOI: 10.3233/BMR-130427
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Back Musculoskelet Rehabil ISSN: 1053-8127 Impact factor: 1.398