Classification of paraspinal muscle impairments by surface electromyography
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- DOI: 10.1093/ptj/78.8.838
Classification of paraspinal muscle impairments by surface electromyography
Abstract
The purpose of this article is to provide an overview of research to develop surface electromyographic (EMG) measurements for classification of paraspinal muscle impairments in persons with low back pain (LBP). The process of developing laboratory and clinically based protocols is described. Results of studies to evaluate the reliability of these measurements and their relationships with impairments and function are discussed. Research efforts to incorporate EMG spectral measurements, such as the median frequency, into a classification system to identify different types of muscle impairments are documented. Discriminant functions have been calculated based on case-control studies to identify 2 kinds of LBP impairments from constant-force isometric tasks: (1) excessive fatigue due to muscle deconditioning and (2) inhibition of muscle activation secondary to pain or pain-related behaviors. New areas of investigation designed to improve the classification accuracy of such functions using procedures other than discriminant analysis are described. Work in progress to extend the application of the technique to tasks other than those involving just isometric contraction, including those involving repetitive trunk movement, is also described.
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