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Effekt von Core-Stabilisation auf Feedforward-Aktivierung der tiefen Bauchmuskeln bei chronischen Rückenschmerzen

Vasseljen O, Unsgaard-Tøndel M, Westad C, Mork PJ. Effect of Core Stability Exercises on Feedforward Activation of Deep Abdominal Muscles in Chronic Low Back Pain: A Randomized Controlled Trial. Spine (Phila Pa 1976). 2011 Dec 3. [Epub ahead of print]

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22146280

http://journals.lww.com/spinejournal/Abstract/publishahead/Effect_of_Core_Stability_Exercises_on_Feedforward.98477.aspx

Abstract

ABSTRACT: Study Design. Randomized controlled trial.Objective. To investigate feedforward activation or timing of abdominal muscle activation in response to rapid shoulder flexion after 8 weeks with core stability exercises, sling exercises, or general exercises in patients with chronic nonspecific low back pain (LBP).Summary of Background Data. Delayed onset in abdominal muscles has been associated with LBP. Low load exercises to volitionally activate the transversus abdominis were introduced to restore trunk muscle activation deficits. More forceful co-contraction exercises have been advocated by others. This study explored if abdominal muscle onset changed after low load core stability exercises, high load sling exercises, or general exercises.Methods. Subjects (N = 109) with chronic nonspecific LBP of at least three months duration were randomly assigned to 8 weekly treatments with low load core stability exercises, high load stabilizing exercises in slings, or general exercises in groups. Primary outcome was onset recorded bilaterally by m-mode ultrasound imaging in the deep abdominal muscles in response to rapid shoulder flexion.Results. No or small changes were found in onset after treatment. Baseline-adjusted between group differences showed a 15 ms (95% CI, 1-28, P = 0.03) and a 19 ms (95% CI, 5-33, P<0.01) improvement with sling relative to core stability and general exercises, respectively, but on one side only. There was no association between changes in pain and onset over the intervention period (R≤0.02).Conclusion. Abdominal muscle onset was largely unaffected by 8 weeks of exercises in patients with chronic LBP. There was no association between change in onset and LBP. Large individual variations in activation pattern of the deep abdominal muscles may justify exploration of differential effects in subgroups of LBP.

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