Bastos de Oliveira V, Albuquerque Brandão MC, Coelho de Albuquerque Pereira W, Fernandes de Oliveira L. Lumbar multifidus layers stiffness at L5-S1 level in prone and sitting posture measured by shear wave elastography.
J Back Musculoskelet Rehabil 2024;
37:1241-1248. [PMID:
38820010 DOI:
10.3233/bmr-230333]
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Abstract
BACKGROUND
Multifidus is an important lumbar muscle with distinct superficial and deep fibers responsible for torque production and stabilization, respectively. Its mechanical properties change when transitioning from lying to sitting positions, necessitating enhanced stability. It holds crucial clinical relevance to assess these layers separately, especially in the sitting posture, which demands increased neuromuscular control compared to the prone position.
OBJECTIVE
To compare lumbar multifidus stiffness in lying versus sitting postures, analyzing both superficial and deep layers.
METHODS
Supersonic Shear Imaging captured elastographic images from 26 asymptomatic volunteers in prone and seated positions.
RESULTS
Left multifidus shear modulus in lying: 5.98 ± 1.80/7.96 ± 1.59 kPa (deep/superficial) and sitting: 12.58 ± 4.22/16.04 ± 6.65 kPa. Right side lying: 6.08 ± 1.97/7.80 ± 1.76 kPa and sitting: 13.25 ± 4.61/17.95 ± 7.12 kPa. No side differences (lying p= 0.99, sitting p= 0.43). However, significant inter-postural differences occurred.
CONCLUSION
Lumbar multifidus exhibits increased stiffness in sitting, both layers affected, with superior stiffness in superficial versus deep fibers. Applying these findings could enhance assessing multifidus stiffness changes, for classifying tension-induced low back pain stages.
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