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https://read.qxmd.com/read/34986463/how-reliable-is-measurement-of-posture-during-sleep-real-world-measurement-of-body-posture-and-movement-during-sleep-using-accelerometers
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Esther Josefina Smits, Sauro Salomoni, Nathalia Costa, Beatriz Rodríguez-Romero, Paul W Hodges
Objective Understanding sleeping behaviours could improve prevention and treatment of sleep problems and associated health conditions. This study aimed to evaluate a method to assess body posture and movement during sleep using trunk-worn accelerometers for 28 days. Approach Participants (50 adults with low back pain (66% female); aged 32(±9) years) wore two activPAL-micro sensors (thigh, trunk) during their normal daily life for 28 consecutive days. Parameters related to body posture (e.g., time spent lying supine or prone) and movement (e...
January 5, 2022: Physiological Measurement
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34969008/the-effects-of-an-acute-maximal-seated-lumbar-spine-flexion-exposure-on-low-back-mechanical-pain-sensitivity
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Daniel Viggiani, Jack P Callaghan
Viscoelastic creep generated in the lumbar spine following sustained spine flexion may affect the relationship between tissue damage and perceived pain. Two processes supporting this altered relationship include altered neural feedback and inflammatory processes. Our purpose was to determine how low back mechanical pain sensitivity changes following seated lumbar spine flexion using pressure algometry in a repeated-measures, cross-sectional laboratory design. Thirty-eight participants underwent a 10-minute sustained seated maximal flexion exposure with a 40-minute standing recovery period...
February 1, 2022: Journal of Applied Biomechanics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34798245/objective-features-of-sedentary-time-and-light-activity-differentiate-people-with-low-back-pain-from-healthy-controls-a-pilot-study
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Christy Tomkins-Lane, Ruopeng Sun, Amir Muaremi, Patricia Zheng, Manoj Mohan, Ma Agnes Ith, Matthew Smuck
BACKGROUND CONTEXT: Physical inactivity has been described as both a cause and a consequence of low back pain (LBP) largely based on self-reported measures of daily activity. A better understanding of the connections between routine physical activity and LBP may improve LBP interventions. PURPOSE: In this study, we aim to objectively characterize the free-living physical activity of people with low back pain in comparison to healthy controls using accelerometers, and we aim to derive a set of LBP-specific physical activity minutes thresholds that may be used as targets for future physical activity interventions...
April 2022: Spine Journal: Official Journal of the North American Spine Society
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34626301/physical-activity-advice-for-prevention-and-rehabilitation-of-low-back-pain-same-or-different-a-study-on-device-measured-physical-activity-and-register-based-sickness-absence
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Nidhi Gupta, Charlotte Lund Rasmussen, Jan Hartvigsen, Ole Steen Mortensen, Els Clays, Ute Bültmann, Andreas Holtermann
Purpose We lack knowledge on whether the advice of "being physically active" should be the same for prevention and rehabilitation of low back pain (LBP). Sickness absence is a key outcome for LBP prevention and rehabilitation. We investigated the associations between physical activity and long-term sickness absence (LTSA) among employees with and without LBP. Methods Between 2011 and 2013, 925 Danish employees wore a Actigraph GTX3 accelerometer for 1-5 workdays to measure physical activity and reported LBP in past 7 days...
October 9, 2021: Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34572188/using-technology-to-assess-bidirectionality-between-daily-pain-and-physical-activity-the-role-of-marginalization-during-emerging-adulthood
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Helen Bedree, Steven A Miller, Joanna Buscemi, Rachel Neff Greenley, Susan T Tran
Emerging adulthood is often overlooked as a developmental time period critical to shaping future health outcomes. Recurrent pain is a commonly experienced health concern within this age group, particularly headaches and low back pain, and early experiences of recurrent pain are related to subsequent chronic pain and disability. Furthermore, adults from marginalized populations report more frequent and severe recurrent pain. Many studies have demonstrated the therapeutic effect of physical activity on pain relief; however, others have demonstrated that physical activity can also exacerbate pain symptoms...
August 30, 2021: Children
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34172540/effectiveness-of-workplace-active-rest-programme-on-low-back-pain-in-office-workers-a-stepped-wedge-cluster-randomised-controlled-trial
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Yamato Tsuboi, Tomohiro Oka, Kiyomasa Nakatsuka, Tsunenori Isa, Rei Ono
OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to investigate the effectiveness of workplace active rest programme (WARP) on chronic low back pain (LBP) among office workers. DESIGN: A closed cohort, stepped-wedge cluster randomised trial was conducted. The total duration of the study was 16 weeks (4 weeks for each step). Sequence allocation was randomised, but no one was blinded. SETTING: This study was conducted in three offices in a Japanese electronics company...
June 25, 2021: BMJ Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34144827/characteristics-associated-with-people-with-chronic-low-back-pain-meeting-physical-activity-guidelines-and-recommendations-for-sedentary-behavior-a-cross-sectional-study
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Tatiana M Damato, Crystian B Oliveira, Marcia R Franco, Fernanda G Silva, Cynthia Gobbi, Priscila K Morelhão, Diego G Christofaro, Rafael Z Pinto
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to identify factors associated with meeting physical activity guidelines and sedentary recommendations in people with chronic low back pain (LBP). METHODS: This was a cross-sectional study including 171 people with chronic LBP. Trained assessors collected information regarding demographic, anthropometric, and clinical data. Physical activity levels and sedentary time were objectively measured using a tri-axial accelerometer...
June 15, 2021: Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34140804/changes-in-trunk-variability-and-stability-of-gait-in-patients-with-chronic-low-back-pain-impact-of-laboratory-versus-daily-living-environments
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Yuki Nishi, Hayato Shigetoh, Ren Fujii, Michihiro Osumi, Shu Morioka
Background: Individuals with chronic low back pain (CLBP) experience changes in gait control due to pain and/or fear. Although CLBP patients' gait has been performed in laboratory environments, changes in gait control as an adaptation to unstructured daily living environments may be more pronounced than the corresponding changes in laboratory environments. We investigated the impacts of the environment and pathology on the trunk variability and stability of gait in CLBP patients. Methods: CLBP patients (n=20) and healthy controls with no low-back pain history (n=20) were tasked with walking in a laboratory or daily-living environment while wearing an accelerometer on the low back...
2021: Journal of Pain Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34024352/associations-of-physical-activity-sedentary-time-and-physical-fitness-with-mental-health-during-pregnancy-the-gestafit-project
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María Rodriguez-Ayllon, Pedro Acosta-Manzano, Irene Coll-Risco, Lidia Romero-Gallardo, Milkana Borges-Cosic, Fernando Estévez-López, Virginia A Aparicio
PURPOSE: This study was aimed to analyze the associations of objectively measured physical activity (PA), sedentary time, and physical fitness with mental health in the early second trimester (16 ± 2 gestational weeks) of pregnancy. METHODS: From 229 women initially contacted, 124 pregnant women participated in the present cross-sectional study. Data were collected between November 2015 and March 2017. The participants wore Actigraph GT3X+ Triaxial accelerometers for 9 consecutive days to objectively measure their PA levels and sedentary time...
May 2021: Journal of Sport and Health Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33987070/association-of-objectively-measured-physical-activity-with-combined-bilateral-knee-and-low-back-pain-in-older-adults-with-knee-osteoarthritis-a-cross-sectional-study
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Tomohiro Oka, Rei Ono, Yamato Tsuboi, Osamu Wada, Takehiro Kaga, Yoriko Tamura, Kiyonori Mizuno
OBJECTIVE: Knee pain (KP) and low-back pain (LBP) are common sites of pain and major public health issues among older adults. We investigated the combined association of bilateral KP and LBP with objectively measured physical activity (PA) among adults with knee osteoarthritis (OA). METHODS: We recruited 150 knee OA adults and measured steps and PA intensity, including sedentary behavior (SB), low PA (LPA), and moderate-to-vigorous PA, using an accelerometer. KP and LBP were measured using a numerical rating scale...
2021: Physical Therapy Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33974143/low-back-and-neck-pain-objective-and-subjective-measures-of-workplace-psychosocial-and-physical-hazards
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Jodi Oakman, Margo Ketels, Els Clays
OBJECTIVE: This study explored the role of occupational physical activity (OPA), physical demands and psychosocial work-related factors on low back pain (LBP) and neck-shoulder pain (NSP) amongst workers with physically demanding professions. METHODS: Data from 331 participants within the service and manufacturing sector in the Flemish Employees' Physical Activity (FEPA) study were used, with objective measures of OPA and subjective measures of physical and psychosocial work environment...
October 2021: International Archives of Occupational and Environmental Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33935064/effects-of-a-12-week-workplace-counseling-program-on-physical-activity-and-low-back-pain-a-pilot-randomized-controlled-study
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Kazuhiro Shimo, Mami Hasegawa, Seiko Mizutani, Tomomi Hasegawa, Takahiro Ushida
BACKGROUND: Physical activity (PA) is essential in the management and rehabilitation of low back pain (LBP). However, it is not clear that PA interventions in the workplace can improve LBP. OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to investigate the effects of workplace counseling on PA and LBP among workers. METHODS: We recruited 37 people with 12 weeks of LBP who worked in a manufacturing company in Aichi, Japan. Participants were randomly assigned to the intervention (n= 20) or control group (n= 17)...
April 30, 2021: Journal of Back and Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33836396/energy-spectral-density-as-valid-parameter-to-compare-postural-control-between-subjects-with-nonspecific-chronic-low-back-pain-vs-healthy-subjects-a-case-control-study
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Alejandro Caña-Pino, Luís Espejo-Antúnez, Pablo Carmona Del Barco, Jesús Montanero-Fernández, Enrique Lluch-Girbés, Nathalie A Roussel, Ma Dolores Apolo-Arenas
BACKGROUND: Nonspecific chronic low back pain (NSCLBP) is one of the most common and frequent health problems. OBJETIVE: to compare postural control (i.e. center of pressure (CoP) displacement and energy spectral density (ESD)) using technological devices (accelerometers and pressure platform) between subjects with NSCLBP and healthy subjects. METHODS: A cross-sectional case-control study was conducted. Observational study (STROBE). The final sample consisted of 60 subjects (30 NSCLBP subjects and 30 healthy subjects)...
March 24, 2021: Musculoskeletal Science & Practice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33692323/association-between-vertebral-dimensions-and-lumbar-modic-changes
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Modarress Julin, Jesperi Saukkonen, Petteri Oura, Juho-Antti Junno, Maisa Niemelä, Juhani Määttä, Jaakko Niinimäki, Timo Jämsä, Raija Korpelainen, Jaro Karppinen
STUDY DESIGN: Population-based birth cohort study. OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to evaluate the relationship between vertebral dimensions and lumbar MC. SUMMARY OF BACKGROUND DATA: Low back pain (LBP) has become the leading cause of disability worldwide. Modic changes (MC) of the lumbar spine are one potential LBP-associated etiological factor. Mechanical stress is considered to play a key role in the development of MC through damage to endplates...
April 1, 2021: Spine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32977783/association-between-device-measured-physical-activity-and-lumbar-modic-changes
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Marella Modarress Julin, Jesperi Saukkonen, Petteri Oura, Maisa Niemelä, Juho-Antti Junno, Juhani Määttä, Jaakko Niinimäki, Timo Jämsä, Raija Korpelainen, Jaro Karppinen
BACKGROUND: Modic changes (MC) in the lumbar spine are considered one potential etiological factor behind low back pain (LBP). Multiple risk factors for MC have been suggested, including male gender, smoking and factors affecting hyperloading and mechanical stress such as high body mass index (BMI), strenuous physical work and high occupational and leisure-time physical activity (PA). So far, the effect of PA on the occurrence of MC has remained under debate due to contradictory findings...
September 25, 2020: BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32933571/the-effect-of-graded-activity-and-pain-education-gape-an-early-post-surgical-rehabilitation-programme-after-lumbar-spinal-fusion-study-protocol-for-a-randomized-controlled-trial
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Heidi Tegner, Bente Appel Esbensen, Marius Henriksen, Rachid Bech-Azeddine, Mari Lundberg, Louise Nielsen, Nanna Rolving
BACKGROUND: Patients with chronic low back pain undergoing lumbar spinal fusion (LSF) are physically inactive and thereby at risk of poor health. Barriers to being physically active need to be acknowledged in post-surgical rehabilitation. The primary objective of this randomized controlled trial (RCT) is to examine the effect of an early active intervention consisting of graded activity and pain education (GAPE) on sedentary behaviour in a population of patients undergoing LSF. The secondary objective is to examine the effect of GAPE on disability, pain, fear of movement, self-efficacy for exercise, and health-related quality of life...
September 15, 2020: Trials
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32915521/measurement-properties-of-the-sedentary-behavior-questionnaire-in-patients-with-chronic-nonspecific-low-back-pain
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Giulia Marcondes Demasi Araujo, Rafael Z Pinto, Bruna R Azevedo, Fernanda G Silva, Tatiana M Damato, Guilherme D Grande, Diego G D Christofaro, Crystian B Oliveira
INTRODUCTION: The Sedentary Behavior Questionnaire (SBQ) is a brief and easy instrument to measure time spent on sedentary activities; however, no study has investigated the reliability and validity of this questionnaire in people with chronic low back pain (LBP). OBJECTIVE: To investigate the internal consistency, test-retest reliability, measurement error, construct validity and interpretability of the SBQ against data derived from an accelerometer in patients with non-specific chronic LBP...
September 11, 2020: PM & R: the Journal of Injury, Function, and Rehabilitation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32723740/cohort-profile-the-australian-twin-back-pain-and-physical-activity-study-autback-study
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Ana Paula Carvalho-E-Silva, Marina B Pinheiro, Manuela L Ferreira, Markus Hübscher, Lucas Calais-Ferreira, Paulo H Ferreira
PURPOSE: Despite the growing evidence that physical activity and familial factors play a role in low back pain (LBP), there is a lack of robust longitudinal studies that (1) investigate the types and dosages of physical activity that are protective or harmful for LBP, (2) employ objective measures of physical activity and (3) conduct appropriate adjustment for confounders. The AUstralian Twin BACK (AUTBACK) study was established to elucidate the longitudinal LBP-physical activity relationship with the benefits of controlling for familial (both genetic/nongenetic) factors that may influence physical activity engagement and LBP...
July 28, 2020: BMJ Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32673166/a-mobile-application-to-measure-trunk-flexion-angles-in-lifting-tasks
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Jeff M Barrett, Thomas Karakolis, Jack P Callaghan
Occupational AbstractThe aim of this project was to develop and test an application capable of quickly and repeatedly measuring trunk flexion angles during sagittal plane lifting tasks. The developed application uses the built-in accelerometer in mobile devices to approximate trunk flexion angle, as the user follows an operator as they perform a lift. A black line is superimposed over the camera feed, allowing the user to approximate the angle of inclination of a line connecting the operator's seventh cervical and first sacral vertebrae-thereby estimating the trunk flexion angle...
June 11, 2020: IISE transactions on occupational ergonomics and human factors
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32182243/independent-prescribing-by-advanced-physiotherapists-for-patients-with-low-back-pain-in-primary-care-a-feasibility-trial-with-an-embedded-qualitative-component
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Tim Noblet, John Marriott, Amanda Hensman-Crook, Simon O'Shea, Sarah Friel, Alison Rushton
BACKGROUND: Low back pain (LBP) is the most prevalent musculoskeletal condition. Guidelines advocate a multimodal approach, including prescription of medications. Advanced Physiotherapy Practitioners (APPs) are well placed to manage LBP. To date no trial has evaluated the efficacy of physiotherapist-prescribing for LBP. OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the feasibility, suitability and acceptability of assessing the effectiveness of physiotherapist-prescribing for LBP in primary care; informing the design of a future definitive stepped-wedged cluster trial (SWcRCT)...
2020: PloS One
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