Chronic low back pain is associated with a reduction in lumbar movement – a prospective cohort study

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Friederike Schömig [1 ]
Matthias Pumberger [1 ]
Luis Becker [1 ]
Sandra Reitmaier [2 ]
Maxim Bashkuev [2 ]
Georg N. Duda [2 ]
Hendrik Schmidt [2 ]
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[1] Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin,Center for Musculoskeletal Surgery
[2] Berlin Institute of Health at Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin,Julius Wolff Institute
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Low back pain; Movement; Physiotherapy; Conservative treatment; Chronic; Lumbar spine;
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10.1038/s41598-025-04851-2
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Recent research has increasingly highlighted the role of movement behavior in the onset and persistence of low back pain (LBP). However, little is known about the lumbar spine’s movement patterns in daily life. This study investigated the number of lumbar movements in asymptomatic individuals and those with chronic LBP (lasting ≥ 12 weeks) over a 24-hour period. Lumbar movements were measured with the Epionics SPINE system. Movements ≥ 5° were grouped into movement sizes of > 15°, 10–15°, and 5–10°. Data were analyzed using the Student’s t-test, two-way analysis of variance, or the Pearson’s correlation coefficient. This study included 208 asymptomatic participants and 106 LBP participants. Participants with LBP exhibited a significantly lower number of both flexion/extension (15,564 ± 8,078 vs. 20,521 ± 7,160, p < 0.001) and rotation movements (4,724 ± 3,995 vs. 7,368 ± 4,223, p < 0.001). Females showed significantly more flexion/extension movements > 15° compared to males. Participants were significantly older than asymptomatic participants (40.3 ± 14.0 vs. 50.9 ± 13.9 years, p < 0.001). The correlation between age and the number of flexion/extension movements was weak in both the LBP (r=-0.290, p = 0.003) and the asymptomatic (r=-0.179, p = 0.010) groups. In summary, individuals with chronic LBP exhibit fewer lumbar spine movements than their asymptomatic counterparts, and distinct sex differences in movement patterns were observed, with females showing a different movement profile compared to males.
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