Relationship between pain and intersegmental spinal motion characteristics in low-back pain subjects
This study was undertaken to determine the relationship between low-back pain and spinal motion. Percutaneous intra-pedicle screws were placed into the right and left L4 (or L5) and S1 segments of nine chronic low-back pain patients. Each of the subjects performed a standard battery of spinal motion...
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Zusammenfassung: | This study was undertaken to determine the relationship between low-back pain and spinal motion. Percutaneous intra-pedicle screws were placed into the right and left L4 (or L5) and S1 segments of nine chronic low-back pain patients. Each of the subjects performed a standard battery of spinal motions including bending in all planes. At the completion of each desired motion, each subject was asked to self-report the pain they experienced on a 10 point scale. The 3D location of markers attached to the pedicle screws was recorded for each motion. Intra- and inter-vertebral motions were calculated. The time series data was reduced to the ranges of motion for each of the tests. A three-layer neural network with fast back-propagation learning algorithm was designed to investigate the relationship between the pain and the motion parameters. This model provided an accurate model for prediction of low-back pain from segmental spinal motion and also offered insights into the mechanisms causing mechanical low-back pain. |
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ISSN: | 1062-922X 2577-1655 |
DOI: | 10.1109/ICSMC.2000.884999 |