Low Back Pain Clinical Trial
Official title:
Kinematical Evaluation of Lumbar Rotation in Neutral Position and Full Flexion in Sitting and Standing in Patients With Non-specific Chronic Low Back Pain
Low back pain (LBP) is considered one of the most common musculoskeletal disorders in modern
society, resulting in substantial costs to society. Factors associated with the development
of low back pain include poor posture, strenuous work with the body, inadequate non
ergonomic work and traumas.
Rotation movement pattern of the lumbar spine in different positions is essential aspect in
understanding the LBP Pathophysiology. Rotation coupled with forward bending (flexion) is a
dominant factor which could increase the risk LBP and disc prolapse. There is also a decline
in range of motion (ROM) of rotation in forward bending (flexion) compared to neutral
position during sitting and standing.
In addition,lumbar rotation movement patterns differ in population with LBP compared to
asymptomatic individuals. Healthy individuals exhibit rotation accompanied by consistent
coupled movement patterns of lateral bending in the opposite direction at thr upper levels,
and by lateral bending in tge same direction at the lower levels . while Chronic LBP
patients exhibit non consistent patterns altered from those of the normal population.
According to the investigators, Kinematic measures of velocity and acceleration of lumbar rotation in neutral position and full flexion in sitting and standing did not studied yet. Evaluating these parameters, in addition to ROM and plains evaluation in the LBP population, compared to healthy population will contribute a lot in understanding this issue. ;
Observational Model: Case Control, Time Perspective: Cross-Sectional
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