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. 2010 Jul;19(7):1145-52.
doi: 10.1007/s00586-010-1277-1. Epub 2010 Feb 2.

EMG analysis of lumbar paraspinal muscles as a predictor of the risk of low-back pain

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EMG analysis of lumbar paraspinal muscles as a predictor of the risk of low-back pain

Abbas Heydari et al. Eur Spine J. 2010 Jul.

Abstract

Studies of EMG power spectra have established associations between low-back pain (LBP) and median frequency (MF). This 2-year prospective study investigates the association of LBP with EMG variables over time. 120 health care workers underwent paraspinal EMG measurements and assessment of back pain disability. The EMG recordings were performed under isometric trunk extension at 2/3 maximum voluntary contraction and acquired from erector spinae muscles at the level of L4/L5. 108 (90%) subjects were reviewed at a minimum 2-year follow up. 16 out of 93 subjects with no history of chronic low-back pain became worse as measured by time off work, disability, reported pain and self-assessment rating. The value of the EMG variable half-width at inception demonstrated significant association with changes in subject's outcome measure and their own assessment of their LBP at follow up (p < 0.05). Based on self-assessment data, subjects with no history of chronic LBP with half-width of greater than 56 Hz were at threefold greater risk of developing back pain compared with the remainder of the population (p = 0.045). The value of the initial median frequency (IMF) and MF slope at inception were also associated with the subjects' own assessment of LBP at follow up. Subjects with an IMF greater than 49 Hz were at 5.8-fold greater risk of developing back pain compared with the remainder of the population (p = 0.014). EMG variables recorded from lumbar paraspinal muscles can identify a sub group of subjects at increased risk of developing low-back pain in the future.

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Boxplots showing half-width at time 1 and time 2 for better, same and worse group based on self-rating scores
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Boxplots showing IMF at time 1 and time 2 for better, same and worse group based on self-rating scores
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The ROC curves for IMF, IMF slope and HW based on self-rating data
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The ROC curves for IMF, IMF slope and HW based on LBOS scores

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