Title of article :
Reliability of Ultrasound Measurements of the Lumbar Multifidus and Transversus Abdominis Muscles during Lying and Unstable Sitting Positions in Individuals With and Without Chronic Low Back Pain
Author/Authors :
Bozorgmehr ، Ali Department of Physical Therapy - Rehabilitation Research Center, School of Rehabilitation Sciences - Iran University of Medical Sciences , Ebrahimi Takamjani ، Ismail Department of Physical Therapy - Rehabilitation Research Center, School of Rehabilitation Sciences - Iran University of Medical Sciences , Akbari ، Mohammad Department of Physical Therapy - Rehabilitation Research Center, School of Rehabilitation Sciences - Iran University of Medical Sciences , Salehi ، Reza Department of Rehabilitation Management - Rehabilitation Research Center, School of Rehabilitation Sciences - Iran University of Medical Sciences , Mohsenifar ، Holakoo Department of Physical Therapy - Rehabilitation Research Center, School of Rehabilitation Sciences - Iran University of Medical Sciences , Rasouli ، Omid Department of Public Health and Nursing, Department of Mental Health - Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences - Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU)
From page :
157
To page :
168
Abstract :
Background: The reliability studies are limited to support ultrasound usage during dynamic conditions; for example, unstable sitting position. Objective: This study aims to examine the reliability of ultrasound measurements of the lumbar multifidus and transversus abdominis during lying and unstable sitting positions in individuals with chronic low back pain (CLBP) and asymptomatic individuals considering abnormal lumbar lordosis.Material and Methods: In this observational study, intrarater within-day and between-day reliability of muscle thickness and contraction ratio of the lumbar multifidus and transversus abdominis muscles were assessed using ultrasound imaging. In total, 40 participants (27 with CLBP, 13 asymptomatic individuals) with abnormal lumbar lordosis were recruited. The degree of lumbar lordosis has been measured by a flexible ruler. The muscle thickness was assessed at lying and sitting on a gym ball for both muscles in three sessions. Results: Both groups had well to high ICCs of thickness measurement and contraction ratio in the transversus abdominis and lumbar multifidus muscles during both static (ICC=0.71-0.99) and semi-dynamic conditions (ICC=0.73-0.98). The standard error of measurements and minimal detectable changes were rather small in both groups.  Conclusion: Ultrasound imaging is a highly reliable method to assess muscle thicknesses and contraction ratio of the transversus abdominis and lumbar multifidus during different conditions, even in patients with CLBP and abnormal lumbar lordosis.
Keywords :
Reproducibility , Diagnostic Imaging , Back Muscles , Lumbar lordosis , Transversus Abdominis , Low back pain
Journal title :
Journal of Biomedical Physics and Engineering
Journal title :
Journal of Biomedical Physics and Engineering
Record number :
2742220
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