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Muscle activation imbalance and low-back injury in varsity athletes
- Source :
- Journal of electromyography and kinesiology : official journal of the International Society of Electrophysiological Kinesiology. 16(3)
- Publication Year :
- 2005
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Abstract
- There are conflicting findings in the literature regarding erector spinae activation imbalance in people with low-back pain (LBP). Some studies have found asymmetric recruitment between muscle pairs in people with LBP, whilst other studies have not; some reported people with LBP recruit more lumbar muscles whilst other have reported greater thoracic activity. Using 242 varsity athletes, EMG activity of thoracic and lumbar erector spinae pairs was recorded during an isometric trunk extension. Activation imbalance among muscle pairs and levels was compared between athletes with and without a history of low-back injury (HxLBI). There were no group differences in the imbalance between sides, but the HxLBI group had greater activation imbalance between lumbar and thoracic levels than the No HxLBI group. Activation imbalance between levels was similar for individuals with No HxLBI and those who sustained first time injury suggesting that imbalance does not cause LBI. There was no difference between the athletes with single and multiple episode LBI, nor between short and long symptom duration suggesting that the presence of imbalance is not an impairment. Interestingly, activation imbalance occurred in both directions, meaning more thoracic activity for some, and more lumbar activity for others, which might be a functional adaptation related to pathology.
- Subjects :
- Adult
Male
medicine.medical_specialty
Biophysics
Neuroscience (miscellaneous)
Electromyography
Isometric exercise
Lumbar
Physical medicine and rehabilitation
Isometric Contraction
medicine
Humans
Muscle, Skeletal
Students
Postural Balance
Low back
medicine.diagnostic_test
biology
business.industry
Athletes
Muscle activation
biology.organism_classification
Low back pain
Trunk
Athletic Injuries
Physical therapy
Female
Neurology (clinical)
medicine.symptom
business
Low Back Pain
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 10506411
- Volume :
- 16
- Issue :
- 3
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Journal of electromyography and kinesiology : official journal of the International Society of Electrophysiological Kinesiology
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....58115935376d5373003ffd2c692bc580