Harriss Alexandra B, Brown Stephen H M
Department of Human Health and Nutritional Sciences, University of Guelph, 50 Stone Road East, Guelph, Ontario N1G 2W1, Canada.
Muscle Nerve. 2015 Mar;51(3):426-33. doi: 10.1002/mus.24309. Epub 2015 Jan 5.
During lumbar flexion, the fiber orientation of the lumbar erector spinae (LES) muscle becomes oriented more along the spine compressive axis. It is unknown how changes in LES activation effect fiber orientation.
Ultrasound images of LES were collected during 2 sets of experimental conditions: (1) varying levels of LES activation while lying prone; and (2) varying spine and hip angles while seated. Electromyographic activity and lumbar spine and hip angles were also recorded.
As LES activation increased, increases in fiber orientation (signifying increased orientation along the posterior shear axis) were found (P<0.001). Compared with the relaxed sitting posture, decreases in fiber orientation were found with full spine flexion and combined spine and hip flexion (P<0.001), but there were no changes with full hip flexion alone.
Activation magnitude and spine posture both affect LES fiber orientation, thus modifying its ability to protect the spine against anterior shear forces.
在腰椎前屈过程中,腰竖脊肌(LES)的纤维方向更趋于沿脊柱压缩轴排列。目前尚不清楚LES激活的变化如何影响纤维方向。
在两组实验条件下收集LES的超声图像:(1)俯卧位时LES激活水平不同;(2)坐位时脊柱和髋关节角度不同。同时记录肌电图活动以及腰椎和髋关节角度。
随着LES激活增加,发现纤维方向增加(表明沿后剪切轴的方向增加)(P<0.001)。与放松坐姿相比,脊柱完全前屈以及脊柱和髋关节联合前屈时纤维方向降低(P<0.001),但单纯髋关节完全前屈时无变化。
激活程度和脊柱姿势均影响LES纤维方向,从而改变其保护脊柱免受前剪切力的能力