Energy Transfer Across the Lumbosacral and Lower-Extremity Joints in Patients With Low Back Pain During Sit-to-Stand |
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Authors: | Gary L Shum Jack Crosbie Raymond Y Lee |
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Institution: | a School of Health Professions, University of Plymouth, Plymouth, UK b School of Physiotherapy, University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia c School of Human and Life Sciences, Roehampton University, London, UK |
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Abstract: | Shum GL, Crosbie J, Lee RY. Energy transfer across the lumbosacral and lower-extremity joints in patients with low back pain during sit-to-stand.ObjectiveTo examine the transfer of energy through the pelvis and the lower limb during sit-to-stand (STS) in low back pain (LBP) subjects with or without a straight-leg raise sign.DesignCross-sectional.SettingBiomechanics laboratory.ParticipantsThree groups, each of 20 subjects, participated. The first group consisted of asymptomatic subjects, and the other 2 groups of consisted of LBP subjects (duration between 7 days and 12 weeks) with and without a straight-leg raise sign.InterventionsNot applicable.Main Outcome MeasuresThe work done and the power of the pelvis, thigh, and leg segments during STS were determined.ResultsEnergy was transferred from the pelvis to the thigh segment and then to the leg segment, and this was achieved mainly by passive mechanisms. The power flow of the pelvis segment was significantly decreased in subjects with LBP. Although the power of the lower-limb segments was decreased, the total work done of these segments was increased.ConclusionsSTS is a more energy-demanding and less efficient task for subjects with LBP, either with or without a positive straight-leg raise sign. Such increases in energy demand may further exacerbate back pain, and treatment should be developed to restore a more efficient energy transfer pattern. |
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Keywords: | Back pain Energy transfer Hip Kinetics Rehabilitation Spine |
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