The use of real-time ultrasound imaging for biofeedback of lumbar multifudus muscle contraction in healthy subjects
Contribuinte(s) |
G. Simoneau |
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Data(s) |
01/12/2006
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Resumo |
Study Design: Randomized controlled trial. Objective: To determine if the provision of visual biofeedback using real-time ultrasound imaging enhances the ability to activate the multifidus muscle. Background: Increasingly clinicians are using real-time ultrasound as a form of biofeedback when re-educating muscle activation. The effectiveness of this form of biofeedback for the multifidus muscle has not been reported. Methods and Measures: Healthy subjects were randomly divided into groups that received different forms of biofeedback. All subjects received clinical instruction on how to activate the multifidus muscle isometrically prior to testing and verbal feedback regarding the amount of multifidus contraction, which occurred during 10 repetitions (acquisition phase). In addition, 1 group received visual biofeedback (watched the multifidus muscle contract) using real-time ultrasound imaging. All subjects were reassessed a week later (retention phase). Results: Subjects from both groups improved their voluntary contraction of the multifidus muscle in the acquisition phase (P |
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Idioma(s) |
eng |
Publicador |
American Physical Therapy Association |
Palavras-Chave | #Lumbar spine #Motor learning #Sonography #Stabilization |
Tipo |
Journal Article |