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Ultrasound Assessment of Trunk Muscles and Back Flexibility, Strength and Endurance in Off-Road Cyclists With and Without Low Back Pain Publisher Pubmed



Rostami M1, 2 ; Ansari M1 ; Noormohammadpour P1 ; Mansournia MA3 ; Kordi R1, 2
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  1. 1. Sports Medicine Research Center, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, No 7, Al-e-Ahmad Highway, Tehran, Iran
  2. 2. Spine Division, Noorafshar Rehabilitation and Sports Medicine Hospital, Tehran, Iran
  3. 3. Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, School of Public Health, Tehran University of Medical Science, Tehran, Iran

Source: Journal of Back and Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation Published:2015


Abstract

OBJECTIVES: To compare the thickness of lateral abdominal muscles and Cross Sectional Area (CSA) of lumbar Multifidus Spinae (LM) muscles of competitive off-road cyclists with and without Low Back Pain (LBP). We also aimed to compare the maximum isometric back strength and endurance, as well as flexibility of lower back in cyclists with LBP and in the controls. METHODS: The thickness of Transversus Abdominis (TrA), Internal Oblique (IO) and External Oblique (EO) along with the CSA of LM muscles of 14 professional competitive off-road cyclists with LBP and 24 controls were measured by ultrasound (US) in hook-lying position on the examination table, and mounted on the bicycle. In addition, the back strength and endurance of the subjects and the flexibility of the participants were measured. RESULTS: Data showed a significantly lower thickness of Transversus Abdominis (TrA) and CSA of LM muscles in cyclists with LBP comparing to controls in all positions. No significant result regarding the flexibility of the subjects in case group comparing with the controls was found (p = 0.674). In addition, it was found that there is no significant difference in isometric back strength of the subjects between the groups (p = 0.105). However, we found that subjects with LBP have a lower endurance in back dynamometry with 50% of their maximum isometric back strength (p = 0.016). CONCLUSION: In this study, useful information regarding possible factors associated with low back pain in off- road cyclists was found (lower thickness of TrA and LM muscles and decreased back endurance). © 2015 IOS Press and the authors.
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