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Publikováno v:
Clinical Biomechanics. 23:870-880
The impact of six sequential static loading and rest of the lumbar spine on the changes in the neuromuscular neutral zones and thereby on spine stability was assessed.Six 10 min sessions of static load of a moderate level each spaced by 10 min rest w
Autor:
Yun Lu, Vikas V. Patel, Moshe Solomonow, Dawei Lu, Bradley S. Davidson, Peter Le, Bing He Zhou
Publikováno v:
Muscle & Nerve. 38:867-874
Epidemiologic studies indicate that repetitive (cyclic) occupational activities lead to a cumulative trauma disorder (CTD), and the frequency or velocity of the movement is one of the risk factors. Experimental neurophysiological evidence to confirm
Publikováno v:
Muscle & Nerve. 34:614-622
Epidemiological data suggest that prolonged exposure to cyclic lumbar flexion elicits a chronic neuromuscular disorder and disability in workers. This study provides a physiological and biomechanical assessment of various repetitions of cyclic lumbar
Publikováno v:
The American Journal of Sports Medicine. 33:543-551
Background Cyclic load applied to various joints during occupational and sports activities is epidemiologically linked to higher risk of neuromuscular disorder development. Hypothesis Passive cyclic loading of the knee will develop laxity and creep i
Publikováno v:
Journal of bodywork and movement therapies. 16(2)
Summary Purpose Repetitive Lumbar Injury (RLI) is common in individuals engaged in long term performance of repetitive occupational/sports activities with the spine. The triggering source of the disorder, tissues involved in the failure and biomechan
Repetitive or overuse disorders of the lumbar spine affect the lives of workers and athletes. We hypothesize that repetitive anterior lumbar flexion-extension under low or high load will result in significantly elevated pro-inflammatory cytokines exp
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https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC2989207/
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC2989207/
Autor:
Bradley S. Davidson, Vikas V. Patel, AbdAllah Ben-Masaud, Yun Lu, Bing He Zhou, Moshe Solomonow, Deborah Solomonow
The motor control system may compensate for lumbar instability following cyclic work with differential response to load magnitude. In vivo felines were exposed to a cumulative 1 h of cyclic work at 0.25 Hz. One group exposed to light whereas the seco
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https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC2899589/
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC2899589/
Publikováno v:
Clinical biomechanics (Bristol, Avon). 24(10)
Background: Cumulative trauma disorder is commonly reported by workers engaged in prolonged repetitive/cyclic occupational activities. Recent experimental evidence confirms that relatively short periods of cyclic lumbar flexion at high loads result i
Publikováno v:
European journal of applied physiology. 104(5)
The aim of the study was to track changes in the spectrum of electromyographic (EMG) signals recorded from the feline multifidus muscles during stretching of the supraspinous ligament. The ligaments were exposed to external 40 N-tension for six conse
Autor:
Moshe Solomonow, Deborah Solomonow, Yun Lu, Bing He Zhou, Vikas V. Patel, Bradley S. Davidson
Publikováno v:
Journal of biomechanics. 41(13)
The in vivo lumbar spine of the anaesthetized feline was subjected to passive cyclic anterior flexion-extension at 0.25 Hz and 40 N peak load for cumulative 60 min duration. Displacement (or displacement neuromuscular neutral zones-DNNZ) and tension