Differences in Lumbar Multifidus Activity and its Association with Lumbar Range of Motion among patients With Unilateral Chronic Low Back Pain
Aftab Ahmed Mirza Baig, Basit Ansari
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ABSTRACT
Aim: To determine the significant difference in
lumbar multifidus activity within the patient with unilateral chronic low back
pain and its association with lumbar range of motion.
Study design: Analytical cross-sectional study
Study setting and duration: Former
institute of Dow University of Health Sciences, Karachi, Pakistan (Institute of
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation) which has become Sindh Institute of
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation and study duration was March 2020 to
December 2020.
Methodology: About 128 patients with unilateral chronic
low back pain were assessed for the lumbar multifidus activity based on the
percentage of maximum voluntary contraction through surface electromyography.
Lumbar flexion and extension range of motion was measured through
Modified-Modified Schober’s test. All the data were analyzed through the
Statistical Package of Social Sciences 21. Nonparametric tests were employed.
The level of significance was 0.05.
Results: The lumbar multifidus activity was
significantly increased (p<0.001) on the painful side than the non-painful
side. However, there was a significant negative correlation (rh=- 0.551,
-0.703; p<0.001) of only painful side lumbar multifidus activity with
flexion and extension range of motion.
Conclusion: Activity of painful side lumbar multifidus
increases in unilateral chronic low back pain. Furthermore, it increases with a
decrease in lumbar flexion and extension range of motion.
Keywords: Correlation Study, disability, Low
Backaches, non-specific low back pain, Surface Electromyography