Knee posture and low back pain-related differences on postural control measurements in athletes. A case control study

Compare postural control in athletes, with and without chronic low back pain (CLBP), during two one-legged stance tasks and identify center of pressure cut-off differences. Fifty-six male athletes, 28 with and 28 without CLBP (mean age=26 years) performed on a force platform: – one-legged stance wit...

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Published in:Neurophysiologie clinique Vol. 49; no. 6; p. 445
Main Authors: Nowotny, Alexandre H., Guizeline Calderon, Mariene, Alves, Bruno Mazziotti O., de Oliveira, Marcio R., de Carvalho Andraus, Rodrigo A., Aguiar, Andreo F., Amorim, Cesar F., da Silva, Rubens A.
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
French
Published: Paris Elsevier Masson SAS 01-12-2019
Elsevier Science Ltd
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Summary:Compare postural control in athletes, with and without chronic low back pain (CLBP), during two one-legged stance tasks and identify center of pressure cut-off differences. Fifty-six male athletes, 28 with and 28 without CLBP (mean age=26 years) performed on a force platform: – one-legged stance with knee extension; – one-legged stance with the knee at a 30° flexion, both tasks with eyes open. Participants completed three 30-s trials (with 30-s of rest between each trial), and the mean across trials was used for subsequent analysis. Athletes with CLBP had poorer postural control (P<0.01) in both tasks. The 30° knee flexion showed poor postural control in all center of pressure (COP) parameters (mean effect size d=0.80). The cut-offs identified in the knee extension position were:>7.1cm2 for COP area,>2.6cm/s for COP sway velocity in the anterior-posterior direction and>3.2cm/s for medio-lateral direction. In the knee flexion position, these variables were related to:>10.9cm2 for COP area,>2.9cm/s for COP sway velocity in the anterior-posterior direction and>4.1cm/s for the medio-lateral direction. Both measures showed enough sensitivity and specificity (i.e., area under curve=0.88 in extension and 0.80 in flexion). Athletes with CLBP had poorer postural control than healthy athletes. Athletes with CLBP obtained specific cut-off scores on COP values for early detection of the effects of low back pain on balance.
ISSN:0987-7053
1769-7131
DOI:10.1016/j.neucli.2019.10.106