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Do flexion/extension postures affect the in vivo passive lumbar spine response to applied axial twist moments?

机译:屈伸姿势是否会影响体内被动腰椎对施加的轴向扭转力矩的反应?

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BACKGROUND: The injury potential and mechanical effects of combining axial rotation with non-neutral flexion/extension postures in vivo remains poorly understood, despite being identified as a risk factor in epidemiological and in vitro studies. The purpose of this experiment was to quantify the passive axial twist motion of the lumbar spine in various postures, and to assess whether non-neutral flexion/extension postures cause a detectable change in the range of twist motion and/or spine rotational stiffness. METHODS: Ten healthy male participants were passively rotated three times from a neutral and six flexed/extended starting postures (maximum-, mid-, mild-), while the moment-angle relationships were measured. The upper body was fixed to an adjustable rigid harness and the lower body was fixed to a cradle that rested on a frictionless table, thereby isolating the lumbar spine. FINDINGS: The lumbar spine stiffness and rotational range of motion were modulated by the different flexion/extension postures. The average maximum rotational stiffness values were smallest in maximum-flexion (81.0%, SD 16.6), and largest in maximum-/mid-extension postures at 125.4% (SD 24.4, P<0.0001) of the neutral stiffness magnitude. The axial twist angle was significantly different for each posture (P<0.0001), with 13.8% (SD 8.9) greater rotation in the maximum-flexion and 23.8% (SD 7.8) less rotation in the maximum-extension posture. The lateral bend coupled motion with axial twist was significantly different (P<0.0001) between the maximum-flexion (11.4 degrees , SD 6.3), mid-flexion/maximum-extension/mid-extension (6.5 degrees , SD 4.5), and mid-extension/mild-flexion/mild-extension postures (4.4 degrees , SD 3.8). INTERPRETATION: The lumbar spine stiffness and rotational range were modified by flexed-extended postures. The postural mechanism observed may be due to a change in the initial distance separating the facets prior to rotation. This information will be useful in determining spine rotational injury mechanismsthrough comparison with in vitro literature and for patient positioning during diagnostic tests.
机译:背景:尽管在流行病学和体外研究中被确定为是危险因素,但在体内将轴向旋转与非中性弯曲/伸展姿势相结合的潜在伤害和机械效果仍知之甚少。本实验的目的是量化腰椎在各种姿势下的被动轴向扭转运动,并评估非中性屈伸姿势是否会导致扭转运动和/或脊柱旋转刚度范围内的可检测变化。方法:十名健康的男性参与者从中立位置被动地旋转了三次,并开始了六种弯曲/伸展的起始姿势(最大,中,轻度),同时测量了力矩角关系。上身固定在可调节的刚性安全带上,下身固定在无摩擦工作台上的支架上,从而隔离了腰椎。结果:腰椎的刚度和运动的旋转范围是由不同的屈伸姿势来调节的。平均最大旋转刚度值在最大挠度中最小(81.0%,SD 16.6),在最大/中伸姿势中最大,为中性刚度幅度的125.4%(SD 24.4,P <0.0001)。每种姿势的轴向扭转角都存在显着差异(P <0.0001),最大弯曲姿势下的旋转最大增加13.8%(SD 8.9),最大伸展姿势下的旋转减少23.8%(SD 7.8)。最大弯曲度(11.4度,SD 6.3),中度弯曲/最大伸展度/中度伸展(6.5度,SD 4.5)和中度弯曲之间的横向弯曲耦合运动与轴向扭转有显着差异(P <0.0001)伸展/轻度屈曲/轻度伸展姿势(4.4度,SD 3.8)。解释:屈伸姿势改变了腰椎的刚度和旋转范围。观察到的姿势机制可能是由于在旋转之前分隔小平面的初始距离发生了变化。该信息将通过与体外文献进行比较来确定脊柱旋转损伤机制,并在诊断测试期间对患者进行定位。

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