Skip to main content
Top
Published in: European Journal of Applied Physiology 1/2018

01-01-2018 | Original Article

Trunk proprioception adaptations to creep deformation

Authors: Jacques Abboud, Benjamin Rousseau, Martin Descarreaux

Published in: European Journal of Applied Physiology | Issue 1/2018

Login to get access

Abstract

Purpose

This study aimed at identifying the short-term effect of creep deformation on the trunk repositioning sense.

Methods

Twenty healthy participants performed two different trunk-repositioning tasks (20° and 30° trunk extension) before and after a prolonged static full trunk flexion of 20 min in order to induce spinal tissue creep. Trunk repositioning error variables, trunk movement time and erector spinae muscle activity were computed and compared between the pre- and post-creep conditions.

Results

During the pre-creep condition, significant increases in trunk repositioning errors, as well as trunk movement time, were observed in 30° trunk extension in comparison to 20°. During the post-creep condition, trunk repositioning errors variables were significantly increased only when performing a 20° trunk extension. Erector spinae muscle activity increased in the post-creep condition, while it remained unchanged between trunk repositioning tasks.

Conclusions

Trunk repositioning sense seems to be altered in the presence of creep deformation, especially in a small range of motion. Reduction of proprioception acuity may increase the risk of spinal instability, which is closely related to the risk of low back pain or injury.
Literature
go back to reference Andersson G, Cocchiarella L, American Medical A (2002) Guides to the evaluation of permanent impairment. AMA Press, Chicago Andersson G, Cocchiarella L, American Medical A (2002) Guides to the evaluation of permanent impairment. AMA Press, Chicago
go back to reference Arjmand N, Shirazi-Adl A (2006) Model and in vivo studies on human trunk load partitioning and stability in isometric forward flexions. J Biomech 39:510–521CrossRef Arjmand N, Shirazi-Adl A (2006) Model and in vivo studies on human trunk load partitioning and stability in isometric forward flexions. J Biomech 39:510–521CrossRef
go back to reference Blasier RB, Carpenter JE, Huston LJ (1994) Shoulder proprioception. Effect of joint laxity, joint position, and direction of motion. Orthop Rev 23:45–50PubMed Blasier RB, Carpenter JE, Huston LJ (1994) Shoulder proprioception. Effect of joint laxity, joint position, and direction of motion. Orthop Rev 23:45–50PubMed
go back to reference Brown LE, Whitehurst M, Bryant JR (1992) Reliability of the LIDO active isokinetic dynamometer concentric mode. Isokinetics Exercise Sci 2:191CrossRef Brown LE, Whitehurst M, Bryant JR (1992) Reliability of the LIDO active isokinetic dynamometer concentric mode. Isokinetics Exercise Sci 2:191CrossRef
go back to reference Callaghan JP, Gunning JL, McGill SM (1998) The relationship between lumbar spine load and muscle activity during extensor exercises. Phys Ther 78:8–18CrossRef Callaghan JP, Gunning JL, McGill SM (1998) The relationship between lumbar spine load and muscle activity during extensor exercises. Phys Ther 78:8–18CrossRef
go back to reference Cordo P, Gurfinkel VS, Bevan L, Kerr GK (1995) Proprioceptive consequences of tendon vibration during movement. J Neurophysiol 74:1675–1688CrossRef Cordo P, Gurfinkel VS, Bevan L, Kerr GK (1995) Proprioceptive consequences of tendon vibration during movement. J Neurophysiol 74:1675–1688CrossRef
go back to reference Criswell E, Cram JR (2011) Cram’s introduction to surface electromyography. Jones and Bartlett, Sudbury, MA Criswell E, Cram JR (2011) Cram’s introduction to surface electromyography. Jones and Bartlett, Sudbury, MA
go back to reference Fitts PM (1954) The information capacity of the human motor system in controlling the amplitude of movement. J Exp Psychol 47:381–391CrossRef Fitts PM (1954) The information capacity of the human motor system in controlling the amplitude of movement. J Exp Psychol 47:381–391CrossRef
go back to reference Guo HR (2002) Working hours spent on repeated activities and prevalence of back pain. Occup Environ Med 59:680–688CrossRef Guo HR (2002) Working hours spent on repeated activities and prevalence of back pain. Occup Environ Med 59:680–688CrossRef
go back to reference Hodges P, van den Hoorn W, Dawson A, Cholewicki J (2009) Changes in the mechanical properties of the trunk in low back pain may be associated with recurrence. J Biomech 42:61–66CrossRef Hodges P, van den Hoorn W, Dawson A, Cholewicki J (2009) Changes in the mechanical properties of the trunk in low back pain may be associated with recurrence. J Biomech 42:61–66CrossRef
go back to reference Holm S, Indahl A, Solomonow M (2002) Sensorimotor control of the spine. J Electromyogr Kinesiol Off J Int Soc Electrophysiol Kinesiol 12:219–234CrossRef Holm S, Indahl A, Solomonow M (2002) Sensorimotor control of the spine. J Electromyogr Kinesiol Off J Int Soc Electrophysiol Kinesiol 12:219–234CrossRef
go back to reference MacLennan AH, Nicolson R, Green RC, Bath M (1986) Serum relaxin and pelvic pain of pregnancy. Lancet 2:243–245CrossRef MacLennan AH, Nicolson R, Green RC, Bath M (1986) Serum relaxin and pelvic pain of pregnancy. Lancet 2:243–245CrossRef
go back to reference Marras WS, Lavender SA, Leurgans SE, Rajulu SL, Allread WG, Fathallah FA, Ferguson SA (1993) The role of dynamic three-dimensional trunk motion in occupationally-related low back disorders. The effects of workplace factors, trunk position, and trunk motion characteristics on risk of injury. Spine 18:617–628CrossRef Marras WS, Lavender SA, Leurgans SE, Rajulu SL, Allread WG, Fathallah FA, Ferguson SA (1993) The role of dynamic three-dimensional trunk motion in occupationally-related low back disorders. The effects of workplace factors, trunk position, and trunk motion characteristics on risk of injury. Spine 18:617–628CrossRef
go back to reference Moseley GL, Hodges PW, Gandevia SC (2002) Deep and superficial fibers of the lumbar multifidus muscle are differentially active during voluntary arm movements. Spine 27:E29-36CrossRef Moseley GL, Hodges PW, Gandevia SC (2002) Deep and superficial fibers of the lumbar multifidus muscle are differentially active during voluntary arm movements. Spine 27:E29-36CrossRef
go back to reference Panjabi MM (1992a) The stabilizing system of the spine. Part I. Function, dysfunction, adaptation, and enhancement. J Spin Disord 5:383–389 (discussion 397)CrossRef Panjabi MM (1992a) The stabilizing system of the spine. Part I. Function, dysfunction, adaptation, and enhancement. J Spin Disord 5:383–389 (discussion 397)CrossRef
go back to reference Panjabi MM (1992b) The stabilizing system of the spine. Part II. Neutral zone and instability hypothesis. J Spinal Disord 5:390–396 (discussion 397)CrossRef Panjabi MM (1992b) The stabilizing system of the spine. Part II. Neutral zone and instability hypothesis. J Spinal Disord 5:390–396 (discussion 397)CrossRef
go back to reference Panjabi MM (2003) Clinical spinal instability and low back pain. J Electromyogr Kinesiol Off J Int Soc Electrophysiol Kinesio 13:371–379CrossRef Panjabi MM (2003) Clinical spinal instability and low back pain. J Electromyogr Kinesiol Off J Int Soc Electrophysiol Kinesio 13:371–379CrossRef
go back to reference Panjabi MM, Goel VK, Takata K (1982) Physiologic strains in the lumbar spinal ligaments. An in vitro biomechanical study 1981. Volvo Award Biomech Spine 7:192–203 Panjabi MM, Goel VK, Takata K (1982) Physiologic strains in the lumbar spinal ligaments. An in vitro biomechanical study 1981. Volvo Award Biomech Spine 7:192–203
go back to reference Riemann BL, Lephart SM (2002) The sensorimotor system, Part II: The role of proprioception in motor control and functional joint stability. J Athlet Train 37:80–84 Riemann BL, Lephart SM (2002) The sensorimotor system, Part II: The role of proprioception in motor control and functional joint stability. J Athlet Train 37:80–84
go back to reference Rogol IM, Ernst G, Perrin DH (1998) Open and closed kinetic chain exercises improve shoulder joint reposition sense equally in healthy subjects. J Athlet Train 33:315–318 Rogol IM, Ernst G, Perrin DH (1998) Open and closed kinetic chain exercises improve shoulder joint reposition sense equally in healthy subjects. J Athlet Train 33:315–318
go back to reference Saur PM, Ensink FB, Frese K, Seeger D, Hildebrandt J (1996) Lumbar range of motion: reliability and validity of the inclinometer technique in the clinical measurement of trunk flexibility. Spine 21:1332–1338CrossRef Saur PM, Ensink FB, Frese K, Seeger D, Hildebrandt J (1996) Lumbar range of motion: reliability and validity of the inclinometer technique in the clinical measurement of trunk flexibility. Spine 21:1332–1338CrossRef
go back to reference Schmidt RA, Lee TD (2005) Motor control and learning: a behavioral emphasis. Human Kinetics, Champaign, IL Schmidt RA, Lee TD (2005) Motor control and learning: a behavioral emphasis. Human Kinetics, Champaign, IL
go back to reference Solomonow M, Zhou BH, Harris M, Lu Y, Baratta RV (1998) The ligamento-muscular stabilizing system of the spine. Spine 23:2552–2562CrossRef Solomonow M, Zhou BH, Harris M, Lu Y, Baratta RV (1998) The ligamento-muscular stabilizing system of the spine. Spine 23:2552–2562CrossRef
go back to reference Solomonow M, Zhou BH, Baratta RV, Lu Y, Harris M (1999) Biomechanics of increased exposure to lumbar injury caused by cyclic loading: Part 1. Loss of reflexive muscular stabilization. Spine 24:2426–2434CrossRef Solomonow M, Zhou BH, Baratta RV, Lu Y, Harris M (1999) Biomechanics of increased exposure to lumbar injury caused by cyclic loading: Part 1. Loss of reflexive muscular stabilization. Spine 24:2426–2434CrossRef
go back to reference Solomonow M, Baratta RV, Zhou BH, Burger E, Zieske A, Gedalia A (2003a) Muscular dysfunction elicited by creep of lumbar viscoelastic tissue. J Electromyogr Kinesiol Off J Int Soc Electrophysiol Kinesio 13:381–396CrossRef Solomonow M, Baratta RV, Zhou BH, Burger E, Zieske A, Gedalia A (2003a) Muscular dysfunction elicited by creep of lumbar viscoelastic tissue. J Electromyogr Kinesiol Off J Int Soc Electrophysiol Kinesio 13:381–396CrossRef
go back to reference Solomonow M, Zhou BH, Baratta RV, Burger E (2003b) Biomechanics and electromyography of a cumulative lumbar disorder: response to static flexion. Clin Biomech (Bristol Avon) 18:890–898CrossRef Solomonow M, Zhou BH, Baratta RV, Burger E (2003b) Biomechanics and electromyography of a cumulative lumbar disorder: response to static flexion. Clin Biomech (Bristol Avon) 18:890–898CrossRef
Metadata
Title
Trunk proprioception adaptations to creep deformation
Authors
Jacques Abboud
Benjamin Rousseau
Martin Descarreaux
Publication date
01-01-2018
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Published in
European Journal of Applied Physiology / Issue 1/2018
Print ISSN: 1439-6319
Electronic ISSN: 1439-6327
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00421-017-3754-2

Other articles of this Issue 1/2018

European Journal of Applied Physiology 1/2018 Go to the issue