The effect of lumbosacral support on motor control pattern during combined trunk motion
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Samadi Vahid , Saeid Talebian * 1, Gholam Olyaei , Azadeh Shadmehr , Ebrahim Entezari , Shohreh Jalaei , Mehdi Sadeghi |
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Abstract: (9565 Views) |
Background and aim: Belts and back supports are frequently used to prevent low back pain. Despite many studies, there are not sufficient evidence and conclusive consensus about the effects of these supports. The purpose of the present study was to determine the effect of lumbosacral supports on motor control pattern during combined trunk motion.
Materials and Methods: 30 healthy young men were selected for the study. Temporal parameters of motor control and activity level of three pairs of trunk muscles were measured during combined trunk motion against minimum resistance and resistance equal to 50% of maximal isometric strength, under with and without back support conditions.
Results: By application of a lumbosacral support, movement response time was significantly decreased under minimum resistance (P=0/004). Application of support decreased reaction time and motor time under two resistance conditions significantly (P<0/05). No significant changes were found in trunk muscle activity levels following wearing a back support (P>0/05).
Conclusion: By application of a lumbosacral support, individual reaction time was decreased. Although back support did not change the trunk muscle activity level, but the erector spinae muscle efficiency was increased to initiate desired movement.
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Keywords: Lumbosacral Support, Motor Control, Surface Electromyography, Trunk Muscles |
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General Received: 2009/05/23 | Accepted: 2009/06/27 | Published: 2013/07/16
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