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Clinical Trial
. 1999 Feb;14(2):103-11.
doi: 10.1016/s0268-0033(98)00053-9.

Correlation between electromyographic spectral changes and subjective assessment of lumbar muscle fatigue in subjects without pain from the lower back

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Clinical Trial

Correlation between electromyographic spectral changes and subjective assessment of lumbar muscle fatigue in subjects without pain from the lower back

A Dedering et al. Clin Biomech (Bristol). 1999 Feb.

Abstract

Objective: The purpose of this study was to correlate objective measurements of muscle fatigue in the lower back to the subject's own assessment of fatigue.

Design: Muscle fatigue in the lower back was assessed in healthy subjects using electromyography (EMG), endurance time and the Borg scale.

Background: Muscle fatigue, measured with EMG and endurance time, in the lower back, is significant for patients with pain in the lower back.

Methods: Fifty healthy subjects participated. EMG was detected from the lumbar extensor muscles during a modified Sørensen's test, an isometric contraction for the back extensors until exhaustion. During the test, subjects rated their subjective fatigue on a Borg CR-10 scale.

Results: Borg scale ratings correlated with endurance time (0.68) and EMG median- and mean power frequency slopes (0.41-0.50). At a Borg rating of 3, median- and mean power frequency and endurance time were reduced by 30%. At a Borg rating of 5, median- and mean power frequency and endurance time were reduced by 50%. At a Borg rating of 7, median- and mean power frequency and endurance time were reduced by 60-70%.

Conclusions: Significant correlation between the Borg scale, EMG and endurance time suggests a close relationship between subjective and objective assessment of muscle fatigue.

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