The purpose of this study was to perform a quantitative biomechanical analysis of the lumbar spine as subjects performed isometric and dynamic lifting tasks to determine the degree to which voluntary muscle contraction can control the attitude of the pelvis during these activities. Twenty-two healthy subjects (x̄ = 22.7 years; 69.5kg; 173.7 cm) volunteered from the University of Tennessee at Knoxville, Community.Pelvic tilt, lumbar lordosis, hip, knee and ankle angles were measured using photography as subjects performed 1) isometric and isokinetic lifts (30 & 60 cm/s) on a Cybex Liftask dynamometer and 2) functional box lifts. Electromyography (EMG) was used to monitor activity from the internal oblique (10), external oblique (EG), erector...
Traditional core stability training was developed as a method of treating and preventing back pain. ...
MSc (Biokinetics), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2014Hyperlordosis or anterior pelvic...
Thoracic spine research is sparse relative to the lumbar spine. A better understanding of thoracic ...
Low back pain is a common problem, which has been linked to repetitive lifting and high loading. Pr...
Lifting tasks is one of the leading causes of occupational lower back disorders (LBD). Aimed at deri...
Spine motion has been described to have two regions, a neutral zone where lumbar rotation can occur ...
Spine motion has been described to have two regions, a neutral zone where lumbar rotation can occur ...
Low back pain is a common problem, which has been linked to repetitive lifting and highloading. Prev...
Lumbar postures using a high degree of flexion are considered a risk factor associated with manual h...
Low back disability due to manual material handling continues to be the leading cause of lost produc...
UnrestrictedWeakness of the gluteal muscles has been associated with altered lower extremity biomech...
The aim of our study is to understand the relationship between changes in posture and muscles activa...
Low back pain results in a significant burden to industrial nations worldwide from the medical costs...
Dept. of Rehabilitation Therapy/박사One-leg standing (OLS) test has been used to assess not only balan...
As torso flexion and repetitive lifting are known risk factors for low back pain and injury, it is i...
Traditional core stability training was developed as a method of treating and preventing back pain. ...
MSc (Biokinetics), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2014Hyperlordosis or anterior pelvic...
Thoracic spine research is sparse relative to the lumbar spine. A better understanding of thoracic ...
Low back pain is a common problem, which has been linked to repetitive lifting and high loading. Pr...
Lifting tasks is one of the leading causes of occupational lower back disorders (LBD). Aimed at deri...
Spine motion has been described to have two regions, a neutral zone where lumbar rotation can occur ...
Spine motion has been described to have two regions, a neutral zone where lumbar rotation can occur ...
Low back pain is a common problem, which has been linked to repetitive lifting and highloading. Prev...
Lumbar postures using a high degree of flexion are considered a risk factor associated with manual h...
Low back disability due to manual material handling continues to be the leading cause of lost produc...
UnrestrictedWeakness of the gluteal muscles has been associated with altered lower extremity biomech...
The aim of our study is to understand the relationship between changes in posture and muscles activa...
Low back pain results in a significant burden to industrial nations worldwide from the medical costs...
Dept. of Rehabilitation Therapy/박사One-leg standing (OLS) test has been used to assess not only balan...
As torso flexion and repetitive lifting are known risk factors for low back pain and injury, it is i...
Traditional core stability training was developed as a method of treating and preventing back pain. ...
MSc (Biokinetics), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2014Hyperlordosis or anterior pelvic...
Thoracic spine research is sparse relative to the lumbar spine. A better understanding of thoracic ...