Journal of Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences (Sep 2007)
Analysis of Lumbar Spine and Hip Pattern Motion While Stoop Lifting in Subjects with and Without a History of Low Back Pain
Abstract
Background and purpose: Reports of pattern motion between lumbar spine and hip vary for stoop, loading conditions or the pathology present, such as chronic back pain. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to compare the relative contribution of the hip joint and lumbar spine during stoop lifting in subjects with and without a history of low back pain.Materials and Methods: This clinical trial was performed in Tehran. Fifty subjects were assigned as either a low back pain group or a control group. A Three-Dimensional Optoelectric Motion Analysis System was used to measure the amount of lumbar spine and hip motion during stoop lifting. Each subject performed stoop lifting with and without weight. The data were analyzed using independent t-test and repeated measurement test.Results: These results showed that there were significant differences between patients with low back pain and healthy subjects in the pattern of motion (P<0.05). Individuals with a history of low back pain tended to move from the lumbar spine than those with no history of low back pain.Conclusion: According to the findings, history of backache can affect the change of pattern motion for hip joint and lumbar spine. This change may be a reason for the recurrent incidence of backache.