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Spectral analysis of electromyogram in lumbar muscles: fatigue induced endurance contraction.

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It is suggested that human fatiguing erector spinae muscle, in submaximal voluntary contractions tests, induced a different firing order of motor unit spikes between two groups.
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In the last few years, epidemiological studies have shown correlations between the low endurance capacity of the erector spinae muscle and low back pain (LBP) In this study, the function of the erector spinae muscle and localized muscle fatigue in LBP were investigated in both LBP patients and control subjects without LBP, using surface multi-channel electromyograms (EMG) Four positions (L1, L2, L4, L5) were chosen as representative locations for the different functions of the erector spinae muscle Median frequency (fm) parameters of an EMG power density spectrum were monitored to quantify localized muscle fatigue This research indicated a statistically significant difference (P < 005) in fm, parameters between the LBP patients and the control subjects The integrated electromyogram (iEMG) signals of LBP patients were considerably higher than for the control subjects during endurance isometric contraction Our research suggested that human fatiguing erector spinae muscle, in submaximal voluntary contractions tests, induced a different firing order of motor unit spikes between two groups

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Back and hip extensor fatigability in chronic low back pain patients and controls

TL;DR: The EMG fatigue analysis results suggest that the gluteus maximus muscles are more fatigable in chronic low back pain patients than in healthy control subjects during a sustained back extension endurance test.
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Spinal muscle evaluation using the Sorensen test: a critical appraisal of the literature.

TL;DR: The Sorensen test has become the tool of reference for evaluating muscle performance in patients with low back pain, most notably before and after rehabilitation programs.
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Active therapy for chronic low back pain: part 2. Effects on paraspinal muscle cross-sectional area, fiber type size, and distribution.

TL;DR: Three months active therapy is not sufficient to reverse the typical “glycolytic” profile of the muscles of cLBP patients or to effect major changes in backmuscle size.
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Surface electromyography assessment of back muscle intrinsic properties.

TL;DR: The EMG fatigue parameters did not detect differences between genders but unexpectedly, healthy men showed higher fatigability than back pain patients, and an attempt was made to predict maximal back strength from anthropometric measurements but this prediction was prone to errors.
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Assessment of the validity of the Biering-Sørensen test for measuring back muscle fatigue based on EMG median frequency characteristics of back and hip muscles.

TL;DR: The findings of the present study support the validity of the Biering-Sørensen test for measuring back muscle fatigue and standardise it by using objective movement analysis when defining endurance time.
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Physical measurements as risk indicators for low-back trouble over a one-year period.

Fin Biering-Sørensen
- 01 Mar 1984 - 
TL;DR: The main findings were that good isometric endurance of the back muscles may prevent first-time occurrence of LBT in men and that men with hypermobile backs are more liable to contract LBT.
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Excitation frequency and muscle fatigue: mechanical responses during voluntary and stimulated contractions.

TL;DR: During continuous high-frequency stimulation, much of the fatigue is due to failure of electrical propagation, probably largely at the muscle fiber membrane; and in voluntary contractions where no similar failure was observed, muscle fatigue is minimized by a progressive reduction in motor unit activation.
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Epidemiologic studies of low-back pain.

TL;DR: The records of 3920 patients entering a model family practice unit between 1975 and 1978 have been analyzed and the complaint of medically reported low-back pain was significantly related to occupational factors such as truck driving, lifting, carrying, pulling, pushing, and twisting.
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Lumbar Muscle Fatigue and Chronic Lower Back Pain

TL;DR: A Back Analysis System for objectively measuring local fatigue in the back extensor muscles is presented and the applicability of this technique as a treatment outcome measure and diagnostic screening method for lower back pain patients is discussed.
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