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. 2015 Jul;27(7):2183-7.
doi: 10.1589/jpts.27.2183. Epub 2015 Jul 22.

Perceived body discomfort and trunk muscle activity in three prolonged sitting postures

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Perceived body discomfort and trunk muscle activity in three prolonged sitting postures

Pooriput Waongenngarm et al. J Phys Ther Sci. 2015 Jul.

Abstract

[Purpose] This study aimed to investigate the perceived discomfort and trunk muscle activity in three different 1-hour sitting postures. [Subjects] A repeated-measures design study was conducted on 10 healthy subjects. [Methods] Each subject sat for an hour in three sitting postures (i.e., upright, slumped, and forward leaning sitting postures). Subjects rated perceived body discomfort using Borg's CR-10 scale at the beginning and after 1 hour sitting. The electromyographic activity of the trunk muscle activity was recorded during the 1-hour period of sitting. [Results] The forward leaning sitting posture led to higher Borg scores in the low back than those in the upright (p = 0.002) and slumped sitting postures (p < 0.001). The forward leaning posture was significantly associated with increased iliocostalis lumborum pars thoracis (ICL) and superficial lumbar multifidus (MF) muscle activity compared with the upright and slumped sitting postures. The upright sitting posture was significantly associated with increased internal oblique (IO)/transversus abdominis (TrA) and ICL muscle activity compared with the slumped sitting posture. [Conclusion] The sitting posture with the highest low back discomfort after prolonged sitting was the forward leaning posture. Sitting in an upright posture is recommended because it increases IO/TrA muscle activation and induces only relatively moderate ICL and MF muscle activation.

Keywords: Electromyography; Pain; Sitting posture.

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(A) Slump sitting, (B) Upright sitting, (C) Forward leaning sitting

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