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Deformations of abdominal muscles under experimentally induced low back pain

Maciej Biały*, Wacław M. Adamczyk, Patryk Marczykowski, Rafał Majchrzak, Rafał Gnat

*Korrespondierende/r Autor/-in für diese Arbeit

Abstract

Purpose: Low back pain (LBP) is associated with altered motor control and muscle activity; however, it remains unknown whether these changes predispose humans to injury and pain or are the consequence of ongoing nociceptive processes. In this experimental study, we aimed to use a novel ultrasound imaging technique for the measurement of lateral abdominal wall muscle activity: the tissue deformation index (TDI). Methods: Forty-two healthy subjects (22.30 ± 1.49 years of age) were exposed to postural perturbation induced by rapid arm movement. Activity of three muscles, the transversus abdominis (TrA) and the internal and external oblique (EO), was recorded by ultrasound imaging (M-mode) with and without induction of LBP. Pain was induced by electrical stimulation applied bilaterally to the lumbar spine. Results: No significant differences in the TDI between right and left sides of the body (p > 0.05) were found. Generally, muscles deformed slower with pain compared to non-painful conditions; however, only EO muscle displayed a statistically significant reduction in deformation velocity (p ≤ 0.00001). TDI for EO decreased from 0.065% per ms (± 0.038, 95% CI 0.057–0.074) to 0.053% per ms (± 0.035, 95% CI 0.046–0.061). Furthermore, characteristic inter-muscular TDI gradients were observed, directed from inner towards outer muscular layers, with TrA showing the lowest TDI and EO the highest. Conclusion: Experimentally induced LBP suppresses deformation of the superficial abdominal muscles and increases the variability of local/deep muscles. Further research is required to confirm these observations. Graphical abstract: These slides can be retrieved under Electronic Supplementary Material.[Figure not available: see fulltext.].

OriginalspracheEnglisch
ZeitschriftEuropean Spine Journal
Jahrgang28
Ausgabenummer11
Seiten (von - bis)2444-2451
Seitenumfang8
ISSN0940-6719
DOIs
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - 01.11.2019

Fördermittel

WMA is supported by the scholarship ETIUDA5 funded by the National Science Centre in Poland (Grant No. 2017/24/T/HS6/00329).

TrägerTrägernummer
National Centre for Atmospheric Science2017/24/T/HS6/00329

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