ELECTROMYOGRAPHIC RECORDINGS OF LOW-BACK-PAIN SUBJECTS AND NONPAIN CONTROLS IN 6 DIFFERENT POSITIONS - EFFECT OF PAIN LEVELS

被引:52
作者
ARENA, JG
SHERMAN, RA
BRUNO, GM
YOUNG, TR
机构
[1] MED COLL GEORGIA,AUGUSTA,GA 30912
[2] FITZSIMONS ARMY MED CTR,AURORA,CO 80045
关键词
LOW BACK PAIN; EMG LEVELS; PARASPINAL MUSCLE TENSION;
D O I
10.1016/0304-3959(91)90160-Y
中图分类号
R614 [麻醉学];
学科分类号
100217 ;
摘要
Surface electromyographic (EMG) activity recordings of bilateral paraspinal muscle tension were measured twice on 20 non-pain controls and on 46 low back pain subjects (21 individuals with intervertegral disk disorders and 25 subjects with unspecified musculosk letal backache) during 6 positions: standing, bending from the waist, rising, sitting with back unsupported, sitting with back supported, and prone. Back pain subjects were measured during both low pain and high pain states. Results revealed a non-significant trend for all subjects, regardless of diagnosis, to have higher paraspinal muscle tension levels on the second (or high pain) assessment. A significant diagnosis by position interaction was observed which was similar to the interaction in our previous study which employed only a single measurement session. Analysis of simple main effects revealed this to be due to control subjects during the standing position haveing lower EMG levels than the back pain groups, and intervertebral disk disorder subjects having higher EMG levels than the other groups during the supported sitting position. As in our previous study, diagnosis was found to be a clinically significant factor, in that controls had much fewer clinically abnormal readings than back pain patients. The lack of a significant effect for pain state is congruent with findings in the headache literature. The importance of clearly defined diagnostic categories in low back pain research and the utility of measuring subjects in various positions is discussed, as are possible explanations for lack of significant pain state findings.
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