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Abstract
The objective of the present research was to assess the relationship between muscle tone of the erector spinae and the concave and convex sides of spinal curvature in low-grade scoliosis found among children. The study included 251 children, aged 7-8. Examination of the spine and body posture was carried out using the Diers Formetric III 4D optoelectronic method. Surface electromyography (sEMG) was used to assess erector spinae muscle tone. The trial was carried out using the 14-channel Noraxon TeleMyo DTS apparatus. The highest generalised tone (sEMG amplitude) of the erector spinae occurred in the case of scoliosis. The higher the angle of curvature, the greater the erector spinae muscle tone. Regardless of the position adopted during examination of the thoracic spine, greater erector spinae tone (sEMG amplitude) was exhibited on the convex side of the spinal curvature. However, in the area of the lumbar spine, greater tone (sEMG amplitude) of the erector spinae occurred on the curvature's concave side. The exception was the test performed in a standing position, during which greater muscle tone was noted on the side of the convex curvature. In therapeutic practice, within the thoracic section, too tense erector spinae muscles should be stretched on the convex side of the scoliosis, while in the lumbar region, this should be performed on the concave side. However, each case of scoliosis requires individually tailored treatment. The current research has applicative value and does fill a research gap with regard to erector spinae muscle tone in young children experiencing low-grade scoliosis. The development of scoliosis is associated with asymmetry and an increase in erector spinae tone. The uneven distribution of its tone, occurring on both sides of the spine and in its various segments, causes destabilisation and its abnormal progression.Entities:
Keywords: muscle tone of erector spinae; scoliosis and scoliotic posture in children; spinal curvature convexity and concavity
Year: 2021 PMID: 34943364 PMCID: PMC8700255 DOI: 10.3390/children8121168
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Children (Basel) ISSN: 2227-9067
Muscle tone of the erector spinae (sEMG amplitude).
| Variables | Girls | Boys | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Scoliosis (IS) | Scoliotic Posture (PS) | Scoliosis (IS) | Scoliotic Posture (PS) | |||||
| Mean mV | SD | Mean mV | SD | Mean mV | SD | Mean mV | SD | |
| Position: standing; segment: thoracic; side: left | 21.25 | 5.75 | 20.99 | 5.43 | 23.61 | 12.72 | 19.97 | 8.35 |
| Position: standing; segment: thoracic; side: right | 32.05 | 24.39 | 33.62 | 24.31 | 32.35 | 24.42 | 30.48 | 25.81 |
| Position: standing; segment: lumbar; side: left | 20.73 | 9.85 | 22.40 | 10.10 | 27.98 | 17.08 | 26.58 | 13.99 |
| Position: standing; segment: lumbar; side: right | 50.47 | 42.97 | 50.95 | 45.04 | 53.63 | 48.23 | 49.98 | 44.03 |
| Position: prone; segment: thoracic; side: left | 31.54 | 19.61 | 27.48 | 15.71 | 24.75 | 11.55 | 22.75 | 10.20 |
| Position: prone; segment: thoracic; side: right | 38.46 | 24.82 | 37.37 | 24.97 | 37.71 | 26.31 | 31.58 | 23.85 |
| Position: prone; segment: lumbar; side: left | 20.96 | 14.38 | 19.73 | 13.53 | 22.39 | 21.51 | 17.72 | 16.82 |
| Position: prone; segment: lumbar; side: right | 46.83 | 47.58 | 46.67 | 47.22 | 47.84 | 51.33 | 41.92 | 47.00 |
Muscle tone of the erector spinae (sEMG amplitude).
| Variables | Girls | Boys | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Scoliosis | Scoliotic Posture | Scoliosis | Scoliotic Posture | |||||
| Mean mV | SD | Mean mV | SD | Mean mV | SD | Mean mV | SD | |
| Prone, position, trunk up, thoracic segment, left side | 53.11 | 27.59 | 51.24 | 26.34 | 56.01 | 31.07 | 53.73 | 25.91 |
| Prone, position, trunk up, thoracic segment, right side | 68.83 | 22.61 | 65.70 | 21.12 | 67.76 | 29.11 | 69.65 | 23.73 |
| Prone position, trunk up, lumbar segment, left side | 52.53 | 27.07 | 48.36 | 22.52 | 55.36 | 28.82 | 51.89 | 24.76 |
| Prone position, trunk up, lumbar segment, right side | 76.65 | 41.29 | 73.24 | 34.78 | 78.55 | 39.26 | 74.08 | 33.65 |
| Prone position, lower limbs up, thoracic segment, left side | 36.42 | 18.68 | 34.08 | 17.07 | 38.60 | 23.08 | 40.55 | 24.20 |
| Prone position, lower limbs up, thoracic segment, right side | 47.05 | 18.45 | 49.07 | 25.24 | 53.61 | 34.41 | 56.05 | 33.04 |
| Prone position, lower limbs up, lumbar segment, left side | 63.44 | 34.21 | 63.50 | 37.75 | 64.47 | 34.76 | 62.73 | 30.46 |
| Prone position, lower limbs up, lumbar segment, right side | 94.48 | 47.20 | 85.32 | 36.30 | 95.00 | 42.18 | 91.86 | 32.39 |
| Total | 47.17 | 26.65 | 45.60 | 25.46 | 48.72 | 29.74 | 46.34 | 26.13 |
Correlation between erector spinae muscle tone (sEMG) and the convex as well as concave sides of spinal curvature.
| Variables | Thoracic Segment | Lumbar Segment | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Risk Factor β | Risk Factor β | |||
| Standing position | Convex side of curvature | Side of spine: left | 0.5 | 0.18 * |
| Side of spine: right | 0.10 * | 0.40 *** | ||
| Concave side of curvature | Side of spine: left | 0.01 | 0.21 ** | |
| Side of spine: right | 0.09 | 0.36 *** | ||
| Prone position | Convex side of curvature | Side of spine: left | 0.61 *** | 0.45 *** |
| Side of spine: right | 0.52 *** | 0.25 ** | ||
| Concave side of curvature | Side of spine: left | 0.55 *** | 0.49 *** | |
| Side of spine: right | 0.25 ** | 0.66 *** | ||
| Prone position, trunk up | Convex side of curvature | Side of spine: left | 0.43 *** | 0.002 |
| Side of spine: right | 0.51 *** | 0.01 | ||
| Concave side of curvature | Side of spine: left | 0.22 ** | 0.12* | |
| Side of spine: right | 0.38 *** | 0.25 ** | ||
| Prone position, lower limbs up | Convex side of curvature | Side of spine: left | 0.21 ** | 0.19 * |
| Side of spine: right | 0.11 * | 0.01 | ||
| Concave side of curvature | Side of spine: left | 0.14 * | 0.33 ** | |
| Side of spine: right | 0.02 | 0.05 | ||
| Convex side of curvature | R2 = 0.80; | R2 = 0.81; | ||
| Concave side of curvature | R2 = 0.89; | R2 = 0.62; | ||
* p < 0.05, ** p < 0.01, *** p < 0.001.