Relation of Trunk Extensor Muscle Endurance and Dynamic Postural Stability Among Nurses

Sanjoy Das, Jincy Samuel
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Control of posture is a task that requires the summation of auditory, visual and somatosensory signals. Trunk plays a vital role in the loading of energy and connecting the lower and upper extremities. Nurses spent a lot of time on activities involving frequent bending and turning movements. These postures and movements when used for prolonged duration place static and dynamic stability demands and may increase the demands on the trunk muscle groups resulting in high risk for developing low back pain. The aim of this study was to find a relation between trunk extensor muscle endurance and dynamic postural stability among Nurses. 103 female and male nurses were recruited for the study based on the selection criteria. The nurses were evaluated for the trunk endurance using Bearing-Sorenson’s test. The Y-balance test and berg balance scale was used to know the dynamic postural stability. The mean trunk extensor muscle endurance was found to be 83.26 ± 17.72 seconds. The ‘Y’ balance was 88.24 ± 11.73 on the right side and 89.16 ± 12.09 on the left side. The mean Berg balance score was 30.13 ± 3.59. There was no significant relationship was noted between trunk muscle endurance and Y balance (p=.57). No significant association was observed for trunk muscle endurance with a Berg balance score (p= 0.727). We found no significant relationship existing between trunk extensor muscle endurance on dynamic postural stability among nurses. Trunk extensor muscle endurance may not be the major factor in maintaining dynamic postural stability. Keywords Posture, Muscles, Low Back Pain, Balance
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护士躯干伸肌耐力与动态姿势稳定性的关系
姿势的控制是一项需要综合听觉、视觉和体感信号的任务。躯干在能量的承载和连接上下肢中起着至关重要的作用。护士花了很多时间在频繁的弯曲和转身运动上。当长时间使用这些姿势和动作时,会对静态和动态稳定性提出要求,并可能增加对躯干肌肉群的要求,从而导致腰痛的高风险。本研究旨在探讨护士躯干伸肌耐力与动态姿势稳定性的关系,根据选择标准共招募103名男、女护士参与研究。采用Bearing-Sorenson试验评估护士躯干耐力。采用Y-balance试验和berg平衡量表了解动态姿态稳定性。平均干伸肌耐力为83.26±17.72秒。右侧“Y”平衡为88.24±11.73,左侧为89.16±12.09。平均Berg平衡评分为30.13±3.59。躯干肌肉耐力与Y平衡无显著相关(p= 0.57)。躯干肌肉耐力与Berg平衡评分无显著相关性(p= 0.727)。我们发现护士躯干伸肌耐力与动态姿势稳定性无显著关系。躯干伸肌耐力可能不是维持动态姿势稳定性的主要因素。关键词姿势,肌肉,腰痛,平衡
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