2021
DOI: 10.5812/ans.110247
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Comparison of the Beta-Band Intermuscular Pool Coherence Between Chronic Non-specific Low Back Pain and Healthy Subjects

Abstract: Objectives: The current study aimed to compare between the chronic non-specific low back pain (CNSLBP) and healthy subjects during four phases of the trunk flexion-extension task (standing, flexion, relaxation, and extension phases) by using pool coherence as well as pairwise coherence of Beta band Intermuscular coherence (Bb-IMC) and flexion relaxation phenomena. Methods: Twenty-four men with CNSLBP and 20 healthy men voluntarily participated in this study. All subjects performed three tests of Flexion-extens… Show more

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“…However, excessive trunk stiffness [32]-which is strongly associated with imprecise force production, can potentially impair dynamic task performance as a result of delayed activation of the trunk and lower limb muscles resulting in higher joint excursion and postural sway [33,34] leading to a potential loss of balance [35]. Increasing trunk muscle activation (i.e., stiffness) could be implemented by people with CLBP as a preferred strategy to decrease their dependence on cognitive feedback mechanism during complex task performance [36] such as lifting at the expense of maintaining dynamic balance.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, excessive trunk stiffness [32]-which is strongly associated with imprecise force production, can potentially impair dynamic task performance as a result of delayed activation of the trunk and lower limb muscles resulting in higher joint excursion and postural sway [33,34] leading to a potential loss of balance [35]. Increasing trunk muscle activation (i.e., stiffness) could be implemented by people with CLBP as a preferred strategy to decrease their dependence on cognitive feedback mechanism during complex task performance [36] such as lifting at the expense of maintaining dynamic balance.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%