Muscle response pattern to sudden trunk loading in healthy individuals and in patients with chronic low back pain

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作者
Radebold, A [1 ]
Cholewicki, J [1 ]
Panjabi, MM [1 ]
Patel, TC [1 ]
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[1] Yale Univ, Sch Med, Dept Orthopaed & Rehabil, Biomech Res Lab, New Haven, CT 06520 USA
关键词
electromyography; low back pain; reaction time; sudden loading;
D O I
10.1097/00007632-200004150-00009
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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Study Design. A quick-release method in four directions of isometric trunk exertions was used to study the muscle response patterns in 17 patients with chronic low back pain and 17 matched control subjects, Objectives. It was hypothesized that patients with low back pain would react to sudden load release with a delayed muscle response and would exhibit altered muscle-recruitment patterns. Summary of Background Data. A delay in erector spinae reaction time after sudden loading has been observed in patients with low back pain. Muscle recruitment and timing pattern play an important role in maintaining;; lumbar spine stability. Methods. Subjects were placed in a semiseated position in an apparatus that provided stable fixation of the pelvis. They exerted isometric contractions in trunk flexion, extension, and lateral bending. Each subject performed three trials at two constant force levels. The resisted force was suddenly released with an electromagnet and electromyogram signals from 12 trunk muscles were recorded. The time delay between the magnet release and the shut-off or switch-on of muscle activity (reaction time) was compared between two groups of subjects using two-factor analysis of variance. Results. The number of reacting muscles and reaction times averaged over all trials and directions showed the following results: For healthy control subjects a sh ut-off of agonistic muscles (with a reaction time of 53 msec) occurred before the switch-on of antagonistic muscles (with a reaction time of 70 msec). Patients exhibited a pattern of co-contraction, with agonists remaining active (3.4 out of 6 muscles switched off) while antagonists switched on (5.3 out of 6 muscles). Patients also had longer muscle reaction times for muscles shutting off (70 msec) and switching on (83 msec) and furthermore, their individual muscle reaction times showed greater variability. Conclusions. Patients with low back pain, in contrast to healthy control subjects, demonstrated a significantly different muscle response pattern in response to sudden load release. These differences may either constitute a predisposing factor to low back injuries or a compensation mechanism to stabilize the lumbar spine.
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