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Lumbar spine flexion and extension extremes of motion in women of different age and racial groups: the WIN Study.

机译:WIN研究:不同年龄和种族的女性的腰椎屈伸极限运动。

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STUDY DESIGN: Observational. OBJECTIVE: To provide normative values of lumbar flexion and extension for women of different age and racial groups. SUMMARY OF BACKGROUND DATA: Spinal range of motion (ROM) is one of the AMA Guides criteria used to estimate level of impairment and subsequent compensation entitlement. Studies show that spinal ROM varies with age, gender, and possibly race/ethnicity, but adequate normative values for different age and racial/ethnic groups do not exist. METHODS: A cohort of free-living women was recruited for the Women's Injury Study at The Cooper Institute in Dallas. Originally, 917 women between the ages of 20 and 83 (M = 52 +/- 13) underwent an orthopedic examination including lumbar spine flexion and extension measurement using an electronic inclinometer. Measurements were taken in the fully extended and flexed positions, respectively. This removes the influence of initial resting posture and is termed extreme of motion using a 2-way multivariate analysis of variance (MANOVA) followed with post hoc tests. RESULTS: Means (+/-SD) were calculated for racial (white, N = 619, African-American, N = 147) and age groups (young, 20-39 years, n = 126; middle, 40-59 years, n = 412; older, > or = 60 years, n = 228). Lumbar extension for African-American women (60.1 degrees) was significantly greater (P < 0.05) than for white women (52.6 degrees), but flexion was not different (15.2 degrees and 17.0 degrees), respectively. Extension EOM for the young group (61.6 degrees) was greater (P < 0.05) than the middle (56.6 degrees) and older (50.8 degrees) groups. Extension difference between the middle and older groups was significant. Flexion EOM for the young group (20.1 degrees) was greater (P < 0.05) than the middle (15.2 degrees) and older (12.8 degrees) groups. The difference in flexion between the middle and older groups was not significant. CONCLUSION: Normative values of lumbar extension are different for white and African-American women. Values for lumbar flexion and extension are different between age groups. Different criteria should be used to estimate impairment level in women of different racial and age groups.
机译:研究设计:观察性的。目的:为不同年龄和种族的女性提供腰椎屈伸的规范价值。背景数据摘要:脊柱运动范围(ROM)是AMA指南的标准之一,用于估计损伤程度和随后的补偿权利。研究表明,脊髓ROM随年龄,性别和种族/民族而变化,但是对于不同的年龄和种族/族裔群体,尚无足够的规范性值。方法:在达拉斯的库珀研究所招募了一批自由生活的妇女进行妇女伤害研究。最初,有917名年龄在20至83岁(M = 52 +/- 13)之间的女性接受了骨科检查,包括使用电子测斜仪进行腰椎弯曲和伸展测量。在完全伸展和弯曲的位置分别进行测量。这消除了初始休息姿势的影响,并通过事后检验使用2向多元方差分析(MANOVA)将其称为极端运动。结果:计算了种族(白人,N = 619,非裔美国人,N = 147)和年龄段(年轻,20-39岁,n = 126;中层,40-59岁, n = 412;年龄大于或等于60岁,n = 228)。非洲裔美国女性(60.1度)的腰椎伸展度(P <0.05)明显高于白人女性(52.6度),但屈曲度无差异(15.2度和17.0度)。年轻组(61.6度)的扩展EOM大于中组(56.6度)和中老年(50.8度)(P <0.05)。中老年组之间的延伸差异很大。年轻组(20.1度)的屈曲EOM高于中组(15.2度)和中老年组(12.8度)(P <0.05)。中老年人组的屈曲差异不明显。结论:白人和非裔美国人的腰椎伸展标准值不同。各个年龄段的腰部屈伸值不同。应该使用不同的标准来估计不同种族和年龄组的女性的损伤水平。

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