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      The Effects of Active Stretching Exercise on Passive Stiffness of Rectus Femoris Muscle and Low Back Pain in Patients with Lumbar Extension Rotation Syndrome

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      ABSTRACT Background A previous literature suggested that increased passive stiffness of rectus femoris muscle (RF) can cause compensatory lumbopelvic motion in sagittal plane or transverse plane during active knee flexion in patients with lumbar exten...

      ABSTRACT Background A previous literature suggested that increased passive stiffness of rectus femoris muscle (RF) can cause compensatory lumbopelvic motion in sagittal plane or transverse plane during active knee flexion in patients with lumbar extension rotation syndrome (L-ext & rot syn), resulting low back pain.


      Purpose The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of active stretching exercise of RF during 6-week on passive muscle stiffness of RF and low back pain in patients with L-ext & rot syn.


      Study design Pre/post-test design.


      Methods Twenty patients with L-ext & rot syn were recruited for this study. Passive RF stiffness was measured in pre- and post-stretching period using specially designed motorized pulling machine. Subjective stretch sensation and intensity of low back pain were measured using numeric rating scale. The subjects performed the active RF stretching exercise during 6-week. The significance of the difference between pre- and post-stretching exercises was assessed using repeated one-way analysis of variance.


      Results Passive RF stiffness and stretch sensation after RF stretching exercise was significantly reduced in subjects with L-ext & rot syn. However, pain intensity of low back during daily activity showed no significant difference between before and after stretching exercise.


      Conclusions Active RF stretching exercise during 6-week can decrease RF stiffness, but failed to decrease pain intensity of low back during daily activity in patients with L-ext & rot syn.

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      참고문헌 (Reference)

      1 Dover GC, "Unilateral eccentric exercise of the knee flexors affects muscle activation during gait" 36 (36): 73-77, 2012

      2 Mueller MJ, "Tissue adaptation to physical stress: a proposed "Physical Stress Theory" to guide phy-sical therapist practice, education, and research" 82 (82): 383-403, 2002

      3 Herbert R, "The passive mechanical properties of muscle and their adaptations to altered patterns of use" 34 (34): 141-149, 1988

      4 Youdas JW, "The effect of static stretching of the calf muscle-tendon unit on active ankle dorsiflexion range of motion" 33 (33): 408-417, 2003

      5 Morse CI, "The acute effect of stretching on the passive stiffness of the human gastrocnemius muscle tendon unit" 586 (586): 97-106, 2008

      6 Bjorklund M, "Sensory adap-tation after a 2-week stretching regimen of the rectus femoris muscle" 82 (82): 1245-1250, 2001

      7 Van Dillen LR, "Reliabi-lity of physical examination items used for classification of patients with low back pain" 78 (78): 979-988, 1998

      8 Reid DA, "Passive force, angle, and stiffness changes after stretching of hamstring muscles" 36 (36): 1944-1948, 2004

      9 Salsich GB, "Passive ankle stiffness in subjects with diabetes and peripheral neu-ropathy versus an age-matched comparison group" 80 (80): 352-362, 2000

      10 Van Dillen LR, "Movement system impair-ment-based categories for low back pain: stage 1 valida-tion" 33 (33): 126-142, 2003

      1 Dover GC, "Unilateral eccentric exercise of the knee flexors affects muscle activation during gait" 36 (36): 73-77, 2012

      2 Mueller MJ, "Tissue adaptation to physical stress: a proposed "Physical Stress Theory" to guide phy-sical therapist practice, education, and research" 82 (82): 383-403, 2002

      3 Herbert R, "The passive mechanical properties of muscle and their adaptations to altered patterns of use" 34 (34): 141-149, 1988

      4 Youdas JW, "The effect of static stretching of the calf muscle-tendon unit on active ankle dorsiflexion range of motion" 33 (33): 408-417, 2003

      5 Morse CI, "The acute effect of stretching on the passive stiffness of the human gastrocnemius muscle tendon unit" 586 (586): 97-106, 2008

      6 Bjorklund M, "Sensory adap-tation after a 2-week stretching regimen of the rectus femoris muscle" 82 (82): 1245-1250, 2001

      7 Van Dillen LR, "Reliabi-lity of physical examination items used for classification of patients with low back pain" 78 (78): 979-988, 1998

      8 Reid DA, "Passive force, angle, and stiffness changes after stretching of hamstring muscles" 36 (36): 1944-1948, 2004

      9 Salsich GB, "Passive ankle stiffness in subjects with diabetes and peripheral neu-ropathy versus an age-matched comparison group" 80 (80): 352-362, 2000

      10 Van Dillen LR, "Movement system impair-ment-based categories for low back pain: stage 1 valida-tion" 33 (33): 126-142, 2003

      11 McDonald CM, "Limb contractures in progressive neuro-muscular disease and the role of stretching, orthotics, and surgery" 9 (9): 187-211, 1998

      12 Cram JR, "Introduction to surface electromyography" Aspen Publishers 1998

      13 Park KN, "Effects of the ab-dominal drawing-in maneuver on muscle activity, pelvic motions, and knee flexion during active prone knee flex-ion in patients with lumbar extension rotation syndrome" 92 (92): 1477-1483, 2011

      14 Scholtes SA, "Differences in lumbopelvic motion between people with and people without low back pain during two lower limb movement tests" 24 (24): 7-12, 2009

      15 Sahrmann SA, "Diagnosis and treatment of movement impairment syndromes" Mosby Inc 2002

      16 Ryan ED, "Determining the minimum number of passive stretches necessary to alter musculotendinous stiffness" 27 (27): 957-961, 2009

      17 Singer B, "Clinical Evaluation of Hypertonia in the triceps surae muscles" 6 (6): 71-80, 2001

      18 Marshall PW, "A randomized controlled trial for the effect of passive stretching on measures of hamstring extensibility, passive stiffness, strength, and stretch tolerance" 14 (14): 535-540, 2011

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