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Effects of tactile feedback on lumbar multifidus muscle activity in asymptomatic healthy adults and patients with low back pain

机译:触觉反馈对无症状健康成人腰肌活动的影响及腰痛患者

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BackgroundReduced lumbar multifidus (LM) muscle contraction has been observed in patients with low back pain (LBP). Clinicians often use various strategies to ensure LM activation, including tactile feedback and verbal instruction. However, the effects of tactile feedback on muscle activation have not been studied previously. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to investigate whether or not tactile feedback would increase LM muscle activity in adults with and without LBP. MethodsTwenty asymptomatic adults and 20 patients with existing LBP completed the study. Two electromyographic (EMG) electrodes were applied to both sides of the LM at the L5 segment. EMG activity was collected three times at rest with and without tactile feedback, then five times during contralateral arm lifts with and without tactile feedback. The tactile feedback was applied by direct and continuous hand contact to the bilateral LM over the lumbosacral area. Lastly, two 5-second trials of maximum voluntary isometric contraction (MVIC) during a bilateral arm lift were performed. EMG activity collected at rest and during contralateral arm lifts was normalized to that collected during MVIC. Normalized EMG values of the right side of the asymptomatic group and the painful side of the LBP group were used for data analysis. ResultsStatistical analysis showed significantly decreased LM EMG activity with tactile feedback both at rest and during contralateral arm lifts compared to LM EMG activity without tactile feedback. There was no difference in LM EMG between the asymptomatic and the LBP groups. ConclusionsThe results of the study showed that adding tactile stimulation to verbal instruction appeared to provide an inhibitory effect on LM activity in both asymptomatic healthy adults and patients with LBP. Contrary to common belief, tactical feedback via direct hand contact may reduce LM muscle recruitment, and may lessen the desired treatment effect.
机译:BackgencedReducededuededaugaar Multifidus(LM)肌肉收缩已在腰痛(LBP)的患者中观察到。临床医生经常使用各种策略来确保LM激活,包括触觉反馈和口头指令。然而,先前尚未研究触觉反馈对肌肉激活的影响。因此,本研究的目的是调查触觉反馈是否会增加具有和不含LBP的成人中的LM肌肉活性。涉及患病的患者和20名现有LBP患者完成了这项研究。将两个电拍摄(EMG)电极施加到L5段的LM的两侧。 EMG活性在休息三次,没有触觉反馈,然后在对侧臂升降机中有五次,并且没有触觉反馈。通过直接和连续的手接触到腰骶部区域的双侧LM来应用触觉反馈。最后,进行了双侧臂升降机期间的最大自愿等距收缩(MVIC)的两个5秒试验。在休息和对侧臂升降期间收集的EMG活性被标准化为在MVIC期间收集的。无症状组右侧的标准化EMG值和LBP组的疼痛侧用于数据分析。结果统计学分析表明,在休息和对侧臂升降期间的触觉反馈显着降低了LM EMG活性,而在没有触觉反馈的LM EMG活性相比。无症状和LBP组之间的LM EMG没有区别。结论研究结果表明,增加对口头指导的触觉刺激似乎为无症状健康成人和患者的LM活性提供了抑制作用。与常见的信念相反,通过直接手接触的战术反馈可以减少LM肌肉募集,并且可以减少所需的治疗效果。

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