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Gender differences in asymmetrical limb support patterns between subjects with and without recurrent low back pain

机译:受试者之间的不对称肢体支持模式的性别差异,而不经常发生腰痛

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New insight regarding limb-dominance effects on temporal-spatial gait parameters is needed to further investigate subjects with recurrent low back pain (LBP). Although an asymmetrical gait pattern was found to reflect natural functional differences, there is a lack of information regarding gender differences on dominant limb support patterns in subjects with LBP. The purpose of this study was to investigate temporal-spatial gait parameters based on limb dominance and gender between subjects with and without LBP. One hundred and ten right limb dominant older adults (51 subjects with LBP and 59 control subjects) participated in the study. A three-dimensional motion capture system was utilized to measure temporal-spatial gait parameters, including initial double, single, and terminal double limb support times and walking speed. The gender differences between subjects with and without LBP were analyzed based on dominance for those parameters. Overall, limb dominance demonstrated significant differences on single and terminal double limb support times as well as walking speed. Limb dominance also demonstrated interactions on group x gender for single limb support time and walking speed. The male subjects with LBP demonstrated significantly increased single limb support times on the non-dominant limb. The significant gender and group interactions based on limb dominance account for a possible pain avoidance, asymmetrical limb support pattern. The causal pathway in dominance dependency gait by unweighted ambulation might be considered as an intervention for correcting these gait deviations in subjects with LBP. The specific modification recovery profiles of the subjects with LBP could shed light on variability of current LBP experiences of the subjects and reasons for gait deviations. Clinicians need to consider the mechanism of dominant limb dependency, which requires postural control strategies in male subjects with recurrent LBP. (C) 2017 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
机译:需要对肢体间隙参数的肢体优势效应的新洞察力,以进一步调查经常性低背疼痛(LBP)的受试者。尽管发现不对称的步态模式反映了自然功能差异,但缺乏有关LBP受试者主体肢体支持模式的性别差异的信息。本研究的目的是根据具有和不含LBP的受试者之间的肢体主导和性别来调查时间空间步态参数。一百十一右肢体占优等成人(51名受试者的受试者和59名控制主体)参与了该研究。利用三维运动捕获系统来测量时间空间步态参数,包括初始双重,单个和终端双肢支持时间和步行速度。基于这些参数的主导地位分析了有和没有LBP的受试者之间的性别差异。总体而言,肢体优势在单肢和终端双肢支持时间以及步行速度上表现出显着差异。肢体支配也证明了X X性别的互动,用于单肢支持时间和步行速度。具有LBP的男性受试者在非显着肢体上显示出显着增加的单肢支持时间。基于肢体优势的重要性别和群体相互作用,用于可能的疼痛避免,不对称的肢体支撑图案。未加权的救护车的主导依赖步态中的因果途径可能被视为纠正纠正LBP受试者的这些步态偏差的干预。具有LBP的受试者的具体修改恢复概况可以阐明当前受试者的当前LBP经验的可变性以及步态偏差的原因。临床医生需要考虑主要肢体依赖的机制,这需要具有复发性LBP的男性受试者的姿势控制策略。 (c)2017 Elsevier B.v.保留所有权利。

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