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Gait adaptations in low back pain patients with lumbar disc herniation: trunk coordination and arm swing.

Authors :
Huang YP
Bruijn SM
Lin JH
Meijer OG
Wu WH
Abbasi-Bafghi H
Lin XC
van Dieën JH
Huang, Yun Peng
Bruijn, Sjoerd M
Lin, Jian Hua
Meijer, Onno G
Wu, Wen Hua
Abbasi-Bafghi, Hamid
Lin, Xiao Cong
van Dieën, Jaap H
Source :
European Spine Journal; Mar2011, Vol. 20 Issue 3, p491-499, 9p
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

Patients with chronic non-specific low back pain (LBP) walk with more synchronous (in-phase) horizontal pelvis and thorax rotations than controls. Low thorax-pelvis relative phase in these patients appears to result from in-phase motion of the thorax with the legs, which was hypothesized to affect arm swing. In the present study, gait kinematics were compared between LBP patients with lumbar disc herniation and healthy controls during treadmill walking at different speeds and with different step lengths. Movements of legs, arms, and trunk were recorded. The patients walked with larger pelvis rotations than healthy controls, and with lower relative phase between pelvis and thorax horizontal rotations, specifically when taking large steps. They did so by rotating the thorax more in-phase with the pendular movements of the legs, thereby limiting the amplitudes of spine rotation. In the patients, arm swing was out-of phase with the leg, as in controls. Consequently, the phase relationship between thorax rotations and arm swing was altered in the patients. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09406719
Volume :
20
Issue :
3
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
European Spine Journal
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
104570513
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00586-010-1639-8