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Combined abnormal muscle activity and pain-related factors affect disability in patients with chronic low back pain: An association rule analysis.


ABSTRACT:

Objectives

In patients with chronic low back pain (CLBP), reduced lumbar flexion-relaxation and reduced variability of muscle activity distribution are reported as abnormal muscle activity. It is not known how abnormal muscle activity and pain-related factors are related to CLBP-based disability. Here, we performed an association rule analysis to investigated how CLBP disability, muscle activity, and pain-related factors in CLBP patients are related.

Methods

Surface electromyographic signals were recorded from over the bilateral lumbar erector spinae muscle with four-channel electrodes from 24 CLBP patients while they performed a trunk flexion re-extension task. We calculated the average value of muscle activities of all channels and then calculated the flexion relaxation ratio (FRR) and the spatial variability of muscle activities. We also assessed the pain-related factors and CLBP disability by a questionnaire method. A clustering association rules analysis was performed to determine the relationships among pain-related factors, the FRR, and the variability of muscle activity distribution.

Results

The association rules of severe CLBP disability were divisible into five classes, including 'low FRR-related rules.' The rules of the mild CLBP disability were divisible into four classes, including 'high FRR-related rules' and 'high muscle variability-related rules.' When we combined pain-related factors with the FRR and muscle variability, the relationship between abnormal FRR/muscle variability and CLBP disability became stronger.

Discussion

Our findings thus highlight the importance of focusing on not only the patients' pain-related factors but also the abnormal motor control associated with CLBP, which causes CLBP disability.

SUBMITTER: Shigetoh H 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7746291 | biostudies-literature | 2020

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Combined abnormal muscle activity and pain-related factors affect disability in patients with chronic low back pain: An association rule analysis.

Shigetoh Hayato H   Nishi Yuki Y   Osumi Michihiro M   Morioka Shu S  

PloS one 20201217 12


<h4>Objectives</h4>In patients with chronic low back pain (CLBP), reduced lumbar flexion-relaxation and reduced variability of muscle activity distribution are reported as abnormal muscle activity. It is not known how abnormal muscle activity and pain-related factors are related to CLBP-based disability. Here, we performed an association rule analysis to investigated how CLBP disability, muscle activity, and pain-related factors in CLBP patients are related.<h4>Methods</h4>Surface electromyograp  ...[more]

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