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Task-related and person-related variables influence the effect of low back pain on anticipatory postural adjustments

机译:与任务相关的和与人有关的变量会影响腰痛对预期姿势调整的影响

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Highlights ? Evaluated factors that influence the effect of low back pain (LBP) on posture. ? People with and without LBP performed rapid arm raises. ? Postural adjustments (APAs) more delayed in cued than self-initiated conditions. ? APA onset associated with reported disability and fear of physical activity. ? Effects of LBP on APAs influenced by task condition and disability status. Abstract Background People with low back pain exhibit altered postural coordination that has been suggested as a target for treatment, but heterogeneous presentation has rendered it difficult to identify appropriate candidates and protocols for such treatments. This study evaluated the associations of task-related and person-related factors with the effect of low back pain on anticipatory postural adjustments. Methods Thirteen subjects with and 13 without low back pain performed seated, rapid arm flexion in self-initiated and cued conditions. Mixed-model ANOVA were used to evaluate group and condition effects on APA onset latencies of trunk muscles, arm-raise velocity, and pre-movement cortical potentials. These measures were evaluated for correlation with pain ratings, Fear Avoidance Beliefs Questionnaire scores, and Modified Oswestry Questionnaire scores. Findings Delayed postural adjustments of subjects with low back pain were greater in the cued condition than in the self-initiated condition. The group with low back pain exhibited larger-amplitude cortical potentials than the group without pain, but also significantly slower arm-raise velocities. With arm-raise velocity as a covariate, the effect of low back pain remained significant for the latencies of postural adjustments but not for cortical potentials. Latencies of the postural adjustments significantly correlated with Oswestry and Fear Avoidance Beliefs scores. Interpretation Delayed postural adjustments with low back pain appear to be influenced by cueing of movement, pain-related disability and fear of activity. These results highlight the importance of subject characteristics, task condition, and task performance when comparing across studies or when developing treatment of people with low back pain. ]]>
机译:强调 ?评价影响低腰疼(LBP)对姿势影响的因素。还有没有LBP的人进行了快速的手臂升起。还姿势调整(APAS)比自我发起的条件更延迟。还APA发作与报告的残疾和身体活动的恐惧相关联。还LBP对任务条件与残疾地区影响的APAS的影响。摘要背景人们患有低腰疼痛表现出改变的姿势协调被建议为治疗的目标,但异构呈现使得难以识别这种治疗的适当候选人和协议。本研究评估了与腰痛对预期姿势调整的低腰痛的影响。方法有13种带有13个没有低腰部疼痛的主体,在自发和抑制条件下进行坐姿,快速臂屈曲。混合模型Anova用于评估组和条件效果的躯干肌肉,手臂升温和前置前皮质电位的APA发作延迟。评估这些措施与疼痛评级相关,担心避免信仰问卷评分,并修改了oswestry问卷评价。调查结果延迟后疼痛的受试者的姿势调整在含量低于自引发条件的情况下更大。腰痛较低的群体表现出比没有疼痛的较大幅度的皮质电位,但也显着较慢较慢的手臂升高速度。随着手臂提高速度作为协变量,对姿势调整的潜伏期而不是用于皮质潜力,腰痛的效果仍然很重要。姿势调整的延迟与oswestry显着相关,并担心避免信仰得分。解释延迟后疼痛的姿势调整似乎受到运动,痛苦相关的残疾和对活动的恐惧的影响。这些结果突出了跨研究比较或在患有腰痛的人们的治疗时突出主题特征,任务状况和任务性能的重要性。 ]]>

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