| Literature DB >> 27210858 |
Kalyani Nair1, Alfonse T Masi2, Brian J Andonian3, Alexander J Barry4, Brandon A Coates5, John Dougherty6, Emily Schaefer7, Jacqueline Henderson8, Joseph Kelly9.
Abstract
This study aimed to non-invasively quantify passive stiffness of superficial myofascia at a lower lumbar (L3-L4) anatomical level in young healthy male and female subjects and investigate its possible morphological variation. Resting prone lumbar myofascial measurements were quantified using MyotonPro(®) and statistically analyzed in 20 young healthy individuals over 3-weekly intervals, concurrently with surface electromyography (sEMG). Averaged mean ± SE stiffness (Newton/meter) over three weeks was significantly (p < 0.001) greater in males (247.8 ± 11.3) than females (208.4 ± 11.3), on the right (237.7 ± 12.8) than left sides (218.5 ± 12.3), at 10-min (231.4 ± 9.1) than initial baseline (224.8 ± 9.1) values. A polymorphism of stiffness values in 10 male and 10 female subjects was suggested by box plot analyses of the 3 weekly measurements and greater inter-individual than intra-individual variances. Greater knowledge of lumbar myofascial stiffness can improve understanding of their contributions in health and chronic low back disorders.Entities:
Keywords: Biomechanics; Lumbar; Myofascial stiffness; MyotonPro; Passive property; Surface electromyography
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Year: 2015 PMID: 27210858 DOI: 10.1016/j.jbmt.2015.12.005
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Bodyw Mov Ther ISSN: 1360-8592