Lumbar spine accessory movements, used by therapists in the treatment of patients with low back pain, is thought to decrease paravertebral muscular activity; however there is little research to support this suggestion. This study investigated the effects of lumbar spine accessory movements on surface electromyography (sEMG) activity of erector spinae. A condition randomised, placebo controlled, repeated measures design was used. sEMG measurements were recorded from 36 asymptomatic subjects following a control, placebo and central posteroanterior (PA) mobilisation to L3 each for 2 min. The therapist stood on a force platform while applying the PA mobilisation to quantify the force used. The PA mobilisation applied to each subject had a mean ...
This study aimed to investigate the variation in muscle activity and movement in the lumbar and lumb...
BACKGROUND: Lumbar mobilization is a standard intervention for lower back pain (LBP). However, its e...
Introduction. Previous investigations that have attempted to relate mechanical parameters to NSLBP g...
During standing, the electromyographic (EMG) activity of erectores spinae is minimal. However, this ...
© 2019 Anatomical Society This study aimed to investigate the spatial distribution and redistributio...
OBJECTIVE: To determine and compare the electromyographic effect of cervical and lumbar spinal adjus...
M.Tech.OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to determine the electromyographic effect of flexion dis...
Epidemiological studies have shown correlations between the low endurance capacity of the erector sp...
The paraspinal muscles are responsible for initiating and controlling all movements of the vertebral...
Introduction: The aims of this study were to determine the motor unit behavior of the erector spinae...
The purpose of electromyography (EMG) study is to identify which position of surface EMG sensor atta...
Abstract: Control of the lumbar spine requires contributions from both the active and passive sub-sy...
This study aimed to investigate the variation in muscle activity and movement in the lumbar and lumb...
BACKGROUND: Lumbar mobilization is a standard intervention for lower back pain (LBP). However, its e...
Introduction. Previous investigations that have attempted to relate mechanical parameters to NSLBP g...
During standing, the electromyographic (EMG) activity of erectores spinae is minimal. However, this ...
© 2019 Anatomical Society This study aimed to investigate the spatial distribution and redistributio...
OBJECTIVE: To determine and compare the electromyographic effect of cervical and lumbar spinal adjus...
M.Tech.OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to determine the electromyographic effect of flexion dis...
Epidemiological studies have shown correlations between the low endurance capacity of the erector sp...
The paraspinal muscles are responsible for initiating and controlling all movements of the vertebral...
Introduction: The aims of this study were to determine the motor unit behavior of the erector spinae...
The purpose of electromyography (EMG) study is to identify which position of surface EMG sensor atta...
Abstract: Control of the lumbar spine requires contributions from both the active and passive sub-sy...
This study aimed to investigate the variation in muscle activity and movement in the lumbar and lumb...
BACKGROUND: Lumbar mobilization is a standard intervention for lower back pain (LBP). However, its e...
Introduction. Previous investigations that have attempted to relate mechanical parameters to NSLBP g...