Biomechanical stability of the lumbar spine is an important factor in the etiology and control of low-back disorders. A principle component of biomechanical stability is the musculoskeletal stiffening generated by preparatory muscle coactivation. The goal of this investigation was to quantify preparatory behavior, evaluating trunk muscle activity immediately prior to sudden trunk flexion loading during static extension tasks compared to activity observed when subjects were informed no sudden load would occur. Coactive excitation was also examined as a function of fatigue and gender. Results demonstrated increased extensor muscle and flexor muscle coactivation following static fatiguing exertions, potentially compensating for reduced trunk s...
This study empirically quantified the antagonistic moment induced by antagonistic trunk muscles as w...
When balancing, instability can occur when the object being balanced moves at a rate that is beyond ...
When balancing, instability can occur when the object being balanced moves at a rate that is beyond ...
Sudden loading of the trunk, especially when it is unexpected, leads to higher muscle forces. Muscle...
The contribution of the trunk neuromuscular system (TNS) to spine stability has been shown in earlie...
Study Design.: In vivo measurements of low back flexion posture and muscle activity before, during, ...
Few studies have investigated the neuromuscular recruitment and stabilizing control of the spine dur...
Lifting tasks are manual material-handling activities and are commonly associated with work-related ...
Lifting tasks are manual material-handling activities and are commonly associated with work-related ...
This purpose of the study was to investigate the effects of fatigue on the response of the trunk to ...
Lifting tasks are manual material-handling activities and are commonly associated with work-related ...
Lifting tasks are manual material-handling activities and are commonly associated with work-related ...
Sudden unexpected loading and high frequency repetitive lifting have been identified as risk factors...
Risk of occupational low-back disorders may be related to spinal stability achieved during manual ma...
The major purpose of this study was to determine the relationships between the static electromyograp...
This study empirically quantified the antagonistic moment induced by antagonistic trunk muscles as w...
When balancing, instability can occur when the object being balanced moves at a rate that is beyond ...
When balancing, instability can occur when the object being balanced moves at a rate that is beyond ...
Sudden loading of the trunk, especially when it is unexpected, leads to higher muscle forces. Muscle...
The contribution of the trunk neuromuscular system (TNS) to spine stability has been shown in earlie...
Study Design.: In vivo measurements of low back flexion posture and muscle activity before, during, ...
Few studies have investigated the neuromuscular recruitment and stabilizing control of the spine dur...
Lifting tasks are manual material-handling activities and are commonly associated with work-related ...
Lifting tasks are manual material-handling activities and are commonly associated with work-related ...
This purpose of the study was to investigate the effects of fatigue on the response of the trunk to ...
Lifting tasks are manual material-handling activities and are commonly associated with work-related ...
Lifting tasks are manual material-handling activities and are commonly associated with work-related ...
Sudden unexpected loading and high frequency repetitive lifting have been identified as risk factors...
Risk of occupational low-back disorders may be related to spinal stability achieved during manual ma...
The major purpose of this study was to determine the relationships between the static electromyograp...
This study empirically quantified the antagonistic moment induced by antagonistic trunk muscles as w...
When balancing, instability can occur when the object being balanced moves at a rate that is beyond ...
When balancing, instability can occur when the object being balanced moves at a rate that is beyond ...