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Diagnostic value of trunk flexion-extension testing in old chronic low back pain patients.

Thomas Kienbacher1, Elisabeth Fehrmann2, Richard Habenicht2, Christian Oeffel2, Josef Kollmitzer2,3, Patrick Mair2,4, Gerold Ebenbichler2,5.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: Dynamic trunk flexion-extension testing has been proven to objectively diagnose low back pain in persons under the age of 60 years but older persons have difficulty complying with standardized movement velocity.
METHODS: 190 patients and 71 matched healthy volunteers (18-90 years of age) performed modified testing by holding static positions at standing, half, and full trunk flexion.
RESULTS: Lumbar extensor muscle activity in isometric positions was significantly higher in patients with higher activity in the oldest (60-90 years) and the middle-aged (40-59 years) but not in the youngest (18-39 years) subgroups compared to normal. There were no differences in gross trunk range of motion, half flexion relaxation ratio, proprioception, muscle activity differences between positions, and fear-avoidance behavior. The diagnostic accuracy as expressed by the area under the curve was fair (0.74).
CONCLUSIONS: Lumbar extensor muscle activity demonstrated moderate to good diagnostic value in old patients.

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Keywords:  Chronic back pain; Electromyography; Healthy volunteers; Kinematics; Proprioception

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27600250     DOI: 10.1007/s00586-016-4758-z

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur Spine J        ISSN: 0940-6719            Impact factor:   3.134


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