| Literature DB >> 30081948 |
Juliane Mueller1, Josefine Stoll2, Steffen Mueller2,3, Frank Mayer2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Core-specific sensorimotor exercises are proven to enhance neuromuscular activity of the trunk, improve athletic performance and prevent back pain. However, the dose-response relationship and, therefore, the dose required to improve trunk function is still under debate. The purpose of the present trial will be to compare four different intervention strategies of sensorimotor exercises that will result in improved trunk function. METHODS/Entities:
Keywords: Exercise; MiSpEx; Perturbation; Sensorimotor training
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30081948 PMCID: PMC6090836 DOI: 10.1186/s13063-018-2799-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Trials ISSN: 1745-6215 Impact factor: 2.279
Fig. 1Trial flowchart
Fig. 2Standard Protocol Items: Recommendations for Interventional Trials (SPIRIT) Figure: schedule of enrollment, interventions and assessments
Intervention and control groups: details of training frequency and number of exercises per group
| Group | Intervention | Total amount of sessions | Total time per session | Number of exercises | Sets per exercise |
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| Control group C | MiSpEx protocol | 6 | 30 min | 4 (rowing, side plank, bird dog, standing balance) | 3 |
| Intervention group I G I | Better than nothing | 6 | 20 min | 3 (rowing, side plank, bird dog) | 2 |
| Intervention group II G II | Half-way done | 6 | 10 min | 2 (side plank, bird dog) | 2 |
| Intervention group III G III | Only once | 6 | 5 min | 1 (side plank) | 3 |
Exercise details: for each exercise, level (1–3), surface (stable/unstable) and description including perturbation are provided
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| Exercise Level | Task | Perturbation | Task | Perturbation | Task | Perturbation | Task | Perturbation |
| Level 1 (1st week) | Hand and knee stance diagonal arm and leg: from body center upwards (horizontal) on unstable surface | Terra Band Instability | Rowing in ball stance on stable surface | Terra Band | Unipedal stance plus hip abduction on stable surface | Terra Band | Knee on ground; hip up/down | Instability |
| Level 2 (2nd week) | Hand and feet stance: bending, stretching a leg on stable surface | Terra Band | Rowing in ball stance on unstable surface | Terra Band Instability | Unipedal stance plus hip abduction and leg extension on stable surface | Terra Band | Knee on ground; hip up/down on unstable surface | Ball task (roll ball to the wall and catch it back) |
| Level 3 (3rd week) | Hand and feet stance: bending, stretching a leg on unstable surface | Terra Band Instability | One-handed rowing on stable surface | Terra Band | Unipedal stance plus hip abduction and leg extension on unstable surface | Terra Band Instability | Legs stretched, hip fixed upwards on stable surface | Ball task (roll from hand to feet and vice versa) |
Fig. 3Twelve-lead surface electromyographic (EMG) – trunk setup: RAri/le = M. rec. abd. right/left, EOri/le = M. obl. ext. abd. right/left, IOri/le = M. obl. int. abd. right/left; LDri/le = M. latis. dorsi right/left, UESri/le = M. erec. spinae thoracic (T9) right/left, LESri/le = M. erec. spinae lumbar (L3) right/left
Fig. 4Assessment of trunk strength and sudden trunk loading. a trunk rotation (left/right); 31.5° left rotation to 31.5° right rotation (CON-TREX WS; Physiomed Elektromedizin, Germany). b trunk extension and flexion; 10° extension (left) to 45° flexion (right) (CON-TREX MJ/TP 1000; Physiomed Elektromedizin, Germany)