Does good trunk extensor performance protect against back-related work disability?

In this cohort study, dynamic trunk extensor performance was studied as a predictor of permanent work disability due to back disorders. As part of the comprehensive Mini-Finland Health Survey in 1978-80, the back muscle performance of 535 persons (267 men, 268 women) was measured using standardized...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of rehabilitation medicine 2002-03, Vol.34 (2), p.62-66
Hauptverfasser: Rissanen, Aaro, Heliövaara, Markku, Alaranta, Hannu, Taimela, Simo, Mälkiä, Esko, Knekt, Paul, Reunanen, Antti, Aromaa, Arpo
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Zusammenfassung:In this cohort study, dynamic trunk extensor performance was studied as a predictor of permanent work disability due to back disorders. As part of the comprehensive Mini-Finland Health Survey in 1978-80, the back muscle performance of 535 persons (267 men, 268 women) was measured using standardized repetitive arch-up and sit-up tests. At baseline, the participants were between 30 and 64 years of age. Retirements were followed for 12 years on average. During the follow-up, 56 subjects developed permanent work disability; 15 of these cases were back-related. Good dynamic trunk extensor performance was predictive of a decreased incidence of work disability due to chronic back disorders but not work disability due to other diseases. The risk of back-related work disability in the three highest quartiles in relation to the lowest quartile of dynamic trunk extension capacity was 0.28 (95% confidence interval, 0.09-0.94). Our study suggests that good dynamic trunk extension performance may protect against back-related permanent work disability.
ISSN:1650-1977
DOI:10.1080/165019702753557845