J Korean Acad Rehabil Med.  2002 Dec;26(6):759-763.

Comparison between Isokinetic Method and Electromyographic Method in Muscle Power Measurement of Lumbar Muscles

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, National Health Insurance Corporation Ilsan Hospital, Korea. hamays@hanmail.net
  • 2Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Yonsei University College of Medicine, Korea.

Abstract


OBJECTIVE
The purpose of this study was to analyze the relationship between isokinetic measurement and electromyographic method in muscle power measurement of lumbar muscles. METHOD: The subjects were 23 chronic lower back pain patients and 17 normal adult. Isokinetic lumbar extensor strength test was performed at specific speeds (120degrees/sec, 180degrees/sec) with Cybex 770 and automatic turn/amplitude analysis of electromyogram (EMG) was performed with Viking EMG system.
RESULTS
The relationship between the parameters of isokinetic test and turn/sec of EMG study was not significantly correlated. The relationship between the parameters of isokinetic test and amplitude of EMG study was significantly correlated. The relationship between the parameters of isokinetic test and ratio of turns to mean amplitude of EMG was not correlated significantly. The mean amplitude in 120degrees/sec speed test and the ratio of turns to mean amplitude in 120degrees/sec and 180degrees/sec speed test were significantly lower in chronic lower back pain patients than that of normal controls.
CONCLUSION
Turn/amplitude analysis of EMG method if performed with isometric or isokinetic muscle test will be clinically useful in muscle power measurement of lumbar muscles.

Keyword

Isokinetics; Automatic turn/Amplitude analysis; Lumbar muscles; Back pain

MeSH Terms

Adult
Back Pain
Humans
Low Back Pain
Muscles*
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