Activity of the abdominal muscles during symmetric lifting has been a consistent finding in many studies. It has been hypothesized that this antagonistic coactivation increases trunk stiffness to provide stability to the spine. To test this, we investigated whether abdominal activity in lifting is increased in response to destabilizing conditions. Ten healthy male subjects lifted 35l containers containing 15l of water (unstable condition), or ice (stable condition). 3D-kinematics, ground reaction forces, and EMG of selected trunk muscles were recorded. Euler angles of the thorax relative to the pelvis were determined. Inverse dynamics was used to calculate moments about L5S1. Averaged normalized abdominal EMG activity was calculated to expr...
Sudden loading of the trunk, especially when it is unexpected, leads to higher muscle forces. Muscle...
Few studies have investigated the neuromuscular recruitment and stabilizing control of the spine dur...
Background. Activities involving axial trunk rotations/moments are common and are considered as risk...
Activity of the abdominal muscles during symmetric lifting has been a consistent finding in many stu...
In lifting, the abdominal muscles are thought to be activated to stabilize the spine. As a detriment...
In lifting, the abdominal muscles are thought to be activated to stabilize the spine. As a detriment...
Low-back pain and injury are responsible for a major portion of lost workdays and injury compensatio...
The contribution of the trunk neuromuscular system (TNS) to spine stability has been shown in earlie...
To facilitate stable trunk kinematics, humans must generate appropriate motor patterns to effectivel...
Low back injury is associated with sudden movements and loading. Trunk motion after sudden loading d...
JEPonline. 2004;7(6):16-26. Low-back pain and injury are responsible for a major portion of lost wor...
In the first part of lifting movements, the trunk movement is surprisingly resistant to perturbation...
We assessed whether participants are able to perform abdominal bracing during lifting, and described...
Biomechanical stability of the lumbar spine is an important factor in the etiology and control of lo...
We assessed whether participants are able to perform abdominal bracing during lifting, and described...
Sudden loading of the trunk, especially when it is unexpected, leads to higher muscle forces. Muscle...
Few studies have investigated the neuromuscular recruitment and stabilizing control of the spine dur...
Background. Activities involving axial trunk rotations/moments are common and are considered as risk...
Activity of the abdominal muscles during symmetric lifting has been a consistent finding in many stu...
In lifting, the abdominal muscles are thought to be activated to stabilize the spine. As a detriment...
In lifting, the abdominal muscles are thought to be activated to stabilize the spine. As a detriment...
Low-back pain and injury are responsible for a major portion of lost workdays and injury compensatio...
The contribution of the trunk neuromuscular system (TNS) to spine stability has been shown in earlie...
To facilitate stable trunk kinematics, humans must generate appropriate motor patterns to effectivel...
Low back injury is associated with sudden movements and loading. Trunk motion after sudden loading d...
JEPonline. 2004;7(6):16-26. Low-back pain and injury are responsible for a major portion of lost wor...
In the first part of lifting movements, the trunk movement is surprisingly resistant to perturbation...
We assessed whether participants are able to perform abdominal bracing during lifting, and described...
Biomechanical stability of the lumbar spine is an important factor in the etiology and control of lo...
We assessed whether participants are able to perform abdominal bracing during lifting, and described...
Sudden loading of the trunk, especially when it is unexpected, leads to higher muscle forces. Muscle...
Few studies have investigated the neuromuscular recruitment and stabilizing control of the spine dur...
Background. Activities involving axial trunk rotations/moments are common and are considered as risk...