Paraspinal muscle oxygenation and mechanical efficiency are reduced in individuals with chronic low back pain

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Agathe Anthierens
André Thevenon
Nicolas Olivier
Patrick Mucci
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[1] Univ. Lille,Service de Médecine Physique et de Réadaptation Fonctionnelle
[2] Univ. Artois,undefined
[3] Univ. Littoral Côte d’Opale,undefined
[4] ULR 7369 - URePSSS - Unité de Recherche Pluridisciplinaire Sport Santé Société,undefined
[5] CHRU Lille,undefined
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Scientific Reports | / 14卷
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Exercise; Oxygen consumption; Paraspinal muscles; Low back pain; Blood volume;
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This study aimed to compare the systemic and local metabolic responses during a 5-min trunk extension exercise in individuals with chronic low back pain (CLBP) and in healthy individuals. Thirteen active participants with CLBP paired with 13 healthy participants performed a standardised 5-min trunk extension exercise on an isokinetic dynamometer set in continuous passive motion mode. During exercise, we used near-infrared spectroscopy to measure tissue oxygenation (TOI) and total haemoglobin-myoglobin (THb). We used a gas exchange analyser to measure breath-by-breath oxygen consumption (V̇O2) and carbon dioxide produced (V̇CO2). We also calculated mechanical efficiency. We assessed the intensity of low back pain sensation before and after exercise by using a visual analogue scale. In participants with CLBP, low back pain increased following exercise (+ 1.5 units; p < 0.001) and THb decreased during exercise (− 4.0 units; p = 0.043). Paraspinal muscle oxygenation (65.0 and 71.0%, respectively; p = 0.009) and mechanical efficiency (4.7 and 5.3%, respectively; p = 0.034) were both lower in participants with CLBP compared with healthy participants. The increase in pain sensation was related to the decrease in tissue oxygenation (R2 = − 0.420; p = 0.036). Decreases in total haemoglobin-myoglobin and mechanical efficiency could involve fatigability in exercise-soliciting paraspinal muscles and, therefore, exacerbate inabilities in daily life. Given the positive correlation between tissue oxygenation and exercise-induced pain exacerbation, muscle oxygenation may be related to persisting and crippling low back pain.
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