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非特异性慢性下腰痛患者的行走与跑步:腰椎前凸角情况如何?

Walking and running with non-specific chronic low back pain: What about the lumbar lordosis angle?

作者信息

Simonet Edwige, Winteler Balz, Frangi Jana, Suter Magdalena, Meier Michael L, Eichelberger Patric, Baur Heiner, Schmid Stefan

机构信息

Bern University of Applied Sciences, Department of Health Professions, Division of Physiotherapy, Spinal Movement Biomechanics Group, Bern, Switzerland.

Bern University of Applied Sciences, Department of Health Professions, Division of Physiotherapy, Spinal Movement Biomechanics Group, Bern, Switzerland; Bern University Hospital, Inselspital, Department of Physiotherapy, Bern, Switzerland.

出版信息

J Biomech. 2020 Jul 17;108:109883. doi: 10.1016/j.jbiomech.2020.109883. Epub 2020 Jun 13.

Abstract

Non-specific chronic low back pain (NSCLBP) is a major health problem, affecting about one fifth of the population worldwide. To avoid further pain or injury, patients with NSCLBP seem to adopt a stiffer movement pattern during everyday living activities. However, it remains unknown how NSCLBP affects the lumbar lordosis angle (LLA) during repetitive activities such as walking or running. This pilot study therefore aimed at exploring possible NSCLBP-related alterations in LLAs during walking and running by focusing on discrete parameters as well as continuous data. Thirteen patients with NSCLBP and 20 healthy pain-free controls were enrolled and underwent a full-body movement analysis involving various everyday living activities such as standing, walking and running. LLAs were derived from markers placed on the spinous processes of the vertebrae L1-L5 and S1. Possible group differences in discrete (average and range of motion (ROM)) and continuous LLAs were analyzed descriptively using mean differences with confidence intervals ranging from 95% to 75%. Patients with NSCLBP indicated reduced average LLAs during standing, walking and running and a tendency for lower LLA-ROM during walking. Analyses of continuous data indicated the largest group differences occurring around 25% and 70% of the walking and 25% and 75% of the running cycle. Furthermore, patients indicated a reversed movement pattern during running, with increasing instead of a decreasing LLAs after foot strike. This study provides preliminary evidence that NSCLBP might affect LLAs during walking and running. These results can be used as a basis for future large-scale investigations involving hypothesis testing.

摘要

非特异性慢性下腰痛(NSCLBP)是一个主要的健康问题,影响着全球约五分之一的人口。为了避免进一步的疼痛或损伤,NSCLBP患者在日常生活活动中似乎会采用更僵硬的运动模式。然而,在步行或跑步等重复性活动中,NSCLBP如何影响腰椎前凸角(LLA)仍不清楚。因此,这项初步研究旨在通过关注离散参数和连续数据,探索步行和跑步过程中可能与NSCLBP相关的LLA变化。招募了13名NSCLBP患者和20名无疼痛的健康对照者,对他们进行了包括站立、步行和跑步等各种日常生活活动的全身运动分析。LLA是通过放置在L1-L5和S1椎体棘突上的标记物得出的。使用95%至75%置信区间的平均差异对离散(平均和运动范围(ROM))和连续LLA中的可能组间差异进行了描述性分析。NSCLBP患者在站立、步行和跑步时的平均LLA降低,步行时LLA-ROM有降低趋势。连续数据分析表明,在步行周期的25%和70%左右以及跑步周期的25%和75%左右出现最大的组间差异。此外,患者在跑步时表现出相反的运动模式,即脚着地后LLA增加而不是减少。这项研究提供了初步证据,表明NSCLBP可能在步行和跑步过程中影响LLA。这些结果可作为未来涉及假设检验的大规模调查的基础。

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