Abstract
BACKGROUND:
The concept of myofascial continuity suggests that muscles activate along kinematic chains with common fascial coverings. Yet, the literature lacks evidence in regards to the function of anatomical chains in populations suffering from low back pain (LBP).
OBJECTIVE:
To examine muscle activations along the superficial back line in LBP patients compared to healthy controls.
METHODS:
The sample study included 20 males with chronic LBP (mean age 28.7 (
RESULTS:
Muscle activation along the posterior anatomical chain was observed during distal movement (plantar flexion or neck extension). LBP patients showed significant lower muscle activation in the erector spine of lower back region compared with the control group during active plantar flexion and active neck extension (
CONCLUSION:
LBP may cause or result in a lower muscle activation of the posterior kinematic myofascial chain muscles.
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