Muscular and kinematic behavior of the lumbar spine during flexion-extension

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Kaigle, AM [1 ]
Wessberg, P [1 ]
Hansson, TH [1 ]
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[1] Sahlgrens Univ Hosp, Dept Orthopaed, S-41345 Gothenburg, Sweden
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JOURNAL OF SPINAL DISORDERS | 1998年 / 11卷 / 02期
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lumbar spine; intervertebral motion; flexion-extension; electromyography; flexion relation; stability;
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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Reduction in lumbar muscular activity at full body flexion, known as flexion relaxation, has been studied in relation to overall trunk, lumbar spine, and hip flexion, but has not been evaluated in conjunction with motion on the segmen tal level. In this study, intervertebral motion in a lumbar motion segment, trunk flexion, and the electromyographic activity in the lumbar erector spinae muscles were simultaneously measured during dynamic flexion-extension in seven patients with chronic low back pain with symptoms suggesting segmental instability and in six asymptomatic controls. A linkage system, which attached directly to the spinous processes of a lumbar motion segment, was used to continuously measure the sagittal plane intervertebral motion, while a potentiometric goniometer measured trunk flexion; myoelectric activity was measured using surface electrodes. It was found that intervertebral motions, as well as trunk mobility, were significantly less in the patients, both in terms of range and pattern of motion. Flexion relaxation was demonstrated in the controls by a 78% decrease in myoelectric activity at full flexion, whereas in the patients, only a 13% reduction was found, with most of the patients experiencing no reduction at all. Flexion relaxation occurred only in subjects in whom intervertebral rotation had reached a stage of completion considerably before full trunk flexion was achieved. These findings suggest that persistent muscle activation, which restricts intervertebral motion, is a means by which the neuromuscular system provides stability to help protect diseased passive spinal structures from movements that may cause pain.
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