Comparisons of postural control, proprioception, muscle strength, pain and disability between individuals with acute, subacute and chronic low back pain.

IF 1.3 4区 医学 Q4 NEUROSCIENCES Somatosensory and Motor Research Pub Date : 2024-03-01 Epub Date: 2023-01-12 DOI:10.1080/08990220.2023.2165057
Melda Soysal Tomruk, Murat Tomruk, Orhan Kalemci
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Abstract

Purpose/aim: Postural control, proprioception and lower extremity muscle strength are affected in individuals with low back pain (LBP). However, it is yet unknown whether these variables differentiate between acute, subacute and chronic stages of LBP. The aim was to investigate if there were any differences in postural control, proprioception, lower extremity muscle strength, pain intensity and disability between individuals in the different stages of LBP.

Materials and methods: In this cross-sectional study, 124 individuals with LBP were grouped as acute LBP (ALBP) (n = 38), subacute LBP (SLBP) (n = 30) and chronic LBP (CLBP) (n = 56) groups. Postural control was assessed via computerised technology. Lumbar proprioception, lower extremity muscle strength, pain intensity and disability were assessed using Joint Repositioning Error Test, hand-held dynamometer, Numeric Rating Scale and Oswestry Disability Index (ODI), respectively. Kruskal-Wallis Tests, ANCOVA and post hoc Mann-Whitney U-Test with Bonferroni correction were performed.

Results: While there were no significant differences in terms of postural control, proprioception and pain intensity (p > 0.05), significant differences were found in terms of lower extremity muscle strength and ODI scores between groups when adjusted for age (p < 0.05). Individuals with CLBP demonstrated poorer lower extremity muscle strength than those with ALBP and SLBP, and higher disability than those with ALBP (p < 0.017).

Conclusions: Although postural control, proprioception and pain intensity were similar between individuals with acute, subacute and chronic LBP, muscle strength and disability seem to worsen stepwise as the pain becomes chronic. Muscle strength and disability should be taken into account while evaluating and/or managing individuals with acute and subacute stages of LBP.

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目的/宗旨:腰背痛患者的姿势控制、本体感觉和下肢肌肉力量都会受到影响。然而,这些变量是否能区分腰背痛的急性、亚急性和慢性阶段尚不清楚。本研究旨在调查处于不同阶段的腰背痛患者在姿势控制、本体感觉、下肢肌力、疼痛强度和残疾程度方面是否存在差异:在这项横断面研究中,124 名枸杞多糖症患者被分为急性枸杞多糖症(ALBP)组(38 人)、亚急性枸杞多糖症(SLBP)组(30 人)和慢性枸杞多糖症(CLBP)组(56 人)。姿势控制通过计算机技术进行评估。腰部本体感觉、下肢肌力、疼痛强度和残疾程度分别通过关节复位误差测试、手持测力计、数字评分量表和 Oswestry 残疾指数(ODI)进行评估。进行了 Kruskal-Wallis 检验、方差分析和事后 Mann-Whitney U 检验,并进行了 Bonferroni 校正:结果:虽然在姿势控制、本体感觉和疼痛强度方面没有明显差异(P > 0.05),但根据年龄调整后,发现组间在下肢肌力和 ODI 评分方面存在明显差异(P P 结论:虽然在姿势控制、本体感觉和疼痛强度方面没有明显差异(P > 0.05),但根据年龄调整后,发现组间在下肢肌力和 ODI 评分方面存在明显差异(P虽然急性、亚急性和慢性腰椎间盘突出症患者的姿势控制、本体感觉和疼痛强度相似,但随着疼痛转为慢性,肌肉力量和残疾似乎会逐步恶化。在评估和/或管理急性和亚急性阶段的腰椎间盘突出症患者时,应将肌肉力量和残疾情况考虑在内。
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Somatosensory and Motor Research 医学-神经科学
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期刊介绍: Somatosensory & Motor Research publishes original, high-quality papers that encompass the entire range of investigations related to the neural bases for somatic sensation, somatic motor function, somatic motor integration, and modeling thereof. Comprising anatomical, physiological, biochemical, pharmacological, behavioural, and psychophysical studies, Somatosensory & Motor Research covers all facets of the peripheral and central processes underlying cutaneous sensation, and includes studies relating to afferent and efferent mechanisms of deep structures (e.g., viscera, muscle). Studies of motor systems at all levels of the neuraxis are covered, but reports restricted to non-neural aspects of muscle generally would belong in other journals.
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