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. 2022 Sep:97:196-202.
doi: 10.1016/j.gaitpost.2022.07.260. Epub 2022 Aug 1.

Ankle reaction times with tray usage following a slip perturbation between subjects with and without chronic low back pain

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Ankle reaction times with tray usage following a slip perturbation between subjects with and without chronic low back pain

Paul S Sung et al. Gait Posture. 2022 Sep.

Abstract

Background: Abnormal stepping strategies have been associated with handheld tasks in subjects with chronic low back pain (LBP). However, the dominant ankle reactions of subjects with LBP remain unclear following a perturbation during handheld tasks.

Research question: Are there differences in the reaction times of the ankle muscles during handheld tasks between subjects with and without LBP following a treadmill-induced slip perturbation?

Methods: Thirty-seven right limb dominant subjects with LBP and 37 subjects without LBP participated in the study. Each subject was introduced to a slip perturbation (1.37 m/sec velocity for 8.22 cm) with and without a handheld tray in random order. Subjects were allowed to recover by stepping forward for a 0.12 s duration while bilateral tibialis anterior (TA) and gastrocnemius (GA) muscle reaction times were measured by electromyography (EMG).

Results: The EMG results indicated that the groups demonstrated significant interactions on the limb sides and muscles (F = 4.86, p = 0.03). The dominant TA reaction time was significantly faster in the LBP group (t = 2.14, p = 0.03) while holding a tray.

Significance: The LBP group demonstrated faster reaction times on the dominant TA muscles during perturbations. Clinicians need to consider dominance-dependent compensatory ankle dorsiflexion strategies in LBP patients to help enhance dynamic balance and control.

Keywords: Compensation; Dominance; Electromyography; Low back pain; Perturbations.

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Conflicts of Interest None of the authors has any financial or personal conflicts of interest in relation to the submission of this work, other people, or any organizations.

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