Three-dimensional kinematics and trunk muscle myoelectric activity in the young lumbar spine: A database
Objective: To document the three-dimensional (3D) kinematics of the lumbar spine and the myoelectric activity of trunk muscles throughout the range of motion in selected tasks performed by healthy subjects. Design: A survey of a single population. Setting: A research laboratory in a university setti...
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description | Objective: To document the three-dimensional (3D) kinematics of the lumbar spine and the myoelectric activity of trunk muscles throughout the range of motion in selected tasks performed by healthy subjects.
Design: A survey of a single population.
Setting: A research laboratory in a university setting.
Participants: Twenty-four men and women, university-age, with no history of chronic lower back pain volunteered for this study.
Interventions: The selected tasks consisted of lateral bend and axial twists to the right and left plus four different flexion-extension tasks that varied a hand-held weight (10kg and 0kg), and flexion-extension velocity (free-paced and 20°/ sec).
Main Outcome Measure: 3D lumbar spine kinematics and normalized, linear enveloped electromyogram (EMG) of trunk muscles.
Results: The motion time histories were illustrated graphically. Consistent spinal kinematics and EMG activation patterns during each task across subjects were seen. Peak displacement values between tasks, using one-way analysis of variance, showed no significant difference.
Conclusion: A database of healthy spine kinematics and normalized linear enveloped trunk muscle activation patterns were developed for future comparison of elderly and pathological subjects. |
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Design: A survey of a single population.
Setting: A research laboratory in a university setting.
Participants: Twenty-four men and women, university-age, with no history of chronic lower back pain volunteered for this study.
Interventions: The selected tasks consisted of lateral bend and axial twists to the right and left plus four different flexion-extension tasks that varied a hand-held weight (10kg and 0kg), and flexion-extension velocity (free-paced and 20°/ sec).
Main Outcome Measure: 3D lumbar spine kinematics and normalized, linear enveloped electromyogram (EMG) of trunk muscles.
Results: The motion time histories were illustrated graphically. Consistent spinal kinematics and EMG activation patterns during each task across subjects were seen. Peak displacement values between tasks, using one-way analysis of variance, showed no significant difference.
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Setting: A research laboratory in a university setting.
Participants: Twenty-four men and women, university-age, with no history of chronic lower back pain volunteered for this study.
Interventions: The selected tasks consisted of lateral bend and axial twists to the right and left plus four different flexion-extension tasks that varied a hand-held weight (10kg and 0kg), and flexion-extension velocity (free-paced and 20°/ sec).
Main Outcome Measure: 3D lumbar spine kinematics and normalized, linear enveloped electromyogram (EMG) of trunk muscles.
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Design: A survey of a single population.
Setting: A research laboratory in a university setting.
Participants: Twenty-four men and women, university-age, with no history of chronic lower back pain volunteered for this study.
Interventions: The selected tasks consisted of lateral bend and axial twists to the right and left plus four different flexion-extension tasks that varied a hand-held weight (10kg and 0kg), and flexion-extension velocity (free-paced and 20°/ sec).
Main Outcome Measure: 3D lumbar spine kinematics and normalized, linear enveloped electromyogram (EMG) of trunk muscles.
Results: The motion time histories were illustrated graphically. Consistent spinal kinematics and EMG activation patterns during each task across subjects were seen. Peak displacement values between tasks, using one-way analysis of variance, showed no significant difference.
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