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Adaptation of muscles of the lumbar spine to sudden imbalance in patients with lower back pain caused by military training.

Ying Gao, Jian-guo Shi, Hong Ye, Zhi-rong Liu, Long-bao Zheng, Zhi-ming Ni, Liang-quan Fan, Jian Wang, Zhen-hai Hou.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: This study aims to investigate the effects of sudden load changes (expected and unexpected imbalance) on the activity of muscles of the lumbar spine and their central motor control strategy in military personnel with or without chronic low back pain (LBP).
DESIGN: Bilateral sudden imbalance was examined (2 × 2 factorial design).
SETTING: The 117th PLA Hospital, Hangzhou, China PARTICIPANTS: Twenty-one male subjects with lower back pain and 21 male healthy control subjects were active members of the Nanjing Military Region land forces. OUTCOME MEASURES: Independent variables: LBP vs. healthy controls and imbalance anticipation (expected and unexpected imbalance). DEPENDENT VARIABLES: rapid reaction time (RRT) and intensity of rapid reaction (IRR) of bilateral lumbar (L3-L4) erector spinae (ES), lumbar (L5-S1) multifidus (MF), and abdominal external oblique muscles. Results Under expected or unexpected sudden imbalance conditions, subjects with LBP demonstrated significantly greater IRR than healthy controls in ipsilateral and contralateral ES and MF, respectively (P < 0.05 for all). IRR of contralateral ES was significantly larger than that of the ipsilateral ES. A significant group effect of RRT of both ipsilateral and contralateral ES muscles and a significant time expectation effect on RRT of contralateral MF muscles were also observed. RRT of the contralateral ES muscles was significantly lower than that of the ipsilateral ES muscles (P < 0.001).
CONCLUSIONS: Sudden imbalance prolonged RRT of selected trunk muscles in patients with chronic LBP. The activation amplitude increased. The results may provide a theoretical basis for a study on the pathogenesis of chronic LBP.

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Keywords:  Back pain; Muscle response; Sudden load

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24621023      PMCID: PMC4231966          DOI: 10.1179/2045772313Y.0000000170

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Spinal Cord Med        ISSN: 1079-0268            Impact factor:   1.985


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