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The new "Tehran Back Belt": Design then testing during a simulated sitting task improved biomechanical spine muscle activity

Background: Spinal load and muscle activity in occupation settings is an area of increasing concern. Regarding technological advancements, in diverse occupations the spinal loads have increased through constrained seated postures. Back belts are consequently used in prophylactic and conservative man...

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Autores principales: Mokhtarinia, Hamidreza, Ghamary, Javad, Maleki-Ghahfarokhi, Azam, Asgari, Morteza, Gabel, Charles Philip, Parnianpour, Mohamad
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Publicado: Tabriz University of Medical Sciences 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6588809/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31249798
http://dx.doi.org/10.15171/hpp.2019.16
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author Mokhtarinia, Hamidreza
Ghamary, Javad
Maleki-Ghahfarokhi, Azam
Asgari, Morteza
Gabel, Charles Philip
Parnianpour, Mohamad
author_facet Mokhtarinia, Hamidreza
Ghamary, Javad
Maleki-Ghahfarokhi, Azam
Asgari, Morteza
Gabel, Charles Philip
Parnianpour, Mohamad
author_sort Mokhtarinia, Hamidreza
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description Background: Spinal load and muscle activity in occupation settings is an area of increasing concern. Regarding technological advancements, in diverse occupations the spinal loads have increased through constrained seated postures. Back belts are consequently used in prophylactic and conservative management of occupational low back pain (LBP) in two distinct settings, prevention in industry, and treatment in LBP management. Industrial sites utilize belts for LBPprophylaxis on a large scale with their design and user experience (UE) influencing both the effectiveness and the workers’ compliance. This pilot study aims at determining the effectiveness of the new Tehran Back Belt (TBB) and assesses both UE and biomechanical effect (BE) on para-spinal muscle activity in healthy subjects. Methods: A pretest-posttest study. Stage-1, design and fabrication of the TBB. Stage-2, the UE of the designed belt evaluated in healthy volunteers (n=30) via a checklist. The BE was determined from the level of lumbar extensor and trunk flexor muscle activity gauged during two test conditions of sitting posture (with and without belt) over 35-minute periods. Results: Most subjects (>90%) reported high ‘ease of use’ and ‘comfort’ while wearing the TBB.The BE statistical analysis showed significantly reduced EMG activity levels for the longissimus(P = 0.012, η(2)=0.24), rectus abdominis (P=0.024, η(2)=0.18) and internal oblique (P=0.001,η(2)=0.44) muscles in belt-use conditions. Conclusion: Decreased muscle activity while using the TBB is potentially advantageous for workers as spinal muscle activity is significantly reduced. Further investigations for longer duration effects and during real work office-based activities are warranted.
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spelling pubmed-65888092019-06-27 The new "Tehran Back Belt": Design then testing during a simulated sitting task improved biomechanical spine muscle activity Mokhtarinia, Hamidreza Ghamary, Javad Maleki-Ghahfarokhi, Azam Asgari, Morteza Gabel, Charles Philip Parnianpour, Mohamad Health Promot Perspect Original Article Background: Spinal load and muscle activity in occupation settings is an area of increasing concern. Regarding technological advancements, in diverse occupations the spinal loads have increased through constrained seated postures. Back belts are consequently used in prophylactic and conservative management of occupational low back pain (LBP) in two distinct settings, prevention in industry, and treatment in LBP management. Industrial sites utilize belts for LBPprophylaxis on a large scale with their design and user experience (UE) influencing both the effectiveness and the workers’ compliance. This pilot study aims at determining the effectiveness of the new Tehran Back Belt (TBB) and assesses both UE and biomechanical effect (BE) on para-spinal muscle activity in healthy subjects. Methods: A pretest-posttest study. Stage-1, design and fabrication of the TBB. Stage-2, the UE of the designed belt evaluated in healthy volunteers (n=30) via a checklist. The BE was determined from the level of lumbar extensor and trunk flexor muscle activity gauged during two test conditions of sitting posture (with and without belt) over 35-minute periods. Results: Most subjects (>90%) reported high ‘ease of use’ and ‘comfort’ while wearing the TBB.The BE statistical analysis showed significantly reduced EMG activity levels for the longissimus(P = 0.012, η(2)=0.24), rectus abdominis (P=0.024, η(2)=0.18) and internal oblique (P=0.001,η(2)=0.44) muscles in belt-use conditions. Conclusion: Decreased muscle activity while using the TBB is potentially advantageous for workers as spinal muscle activity is significantly reduced. Further investigations for longer duration effects and during real work office-based activities are warranted. Tabriz University of Medical Sciences 2019-05-25 /pmc/articles/PMC6588809/ /pubmed/31249798 http://dx.doi.org/10.15171/hpp.2019.16 Text en © 2019 The Author(s). http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Mokhtarinia, Hamidreza
Ghamary, Javad
Maleki-Ghahfarokhi, Azam
Asgari, Morteza
Gabel, Charles Philip
Parnianpour, Mohamad
The new "Tehran Back Belt": Design then testing during a simulated sitting task improved biomechanical spine muscle activity
title The new "Tehran Back Belt": Design then testing during a simulated sitting task improved biomechanical spine muscle activity
title_full The new "Tehran Back Belt": Design then testing during a simulated sitting task improved biomechanical spine muscle activity
title_fullStr The new "Tehran Back Belt": Design then testing during a simulated sitting task improved biomechanical spine muscle activity
title_full_unstemmed The new "Tehran Back Belt": Design then testing during a simulated sitting task improved biomechanical spine muscle activity
title_short The new "Tehran Back Belt": Design then testing during a simulated sitting task improved biomechanical spine muscle activity
title_sort new "tehran back belt": design then testing during a simulated sitting task improved biomechanical spine muscle activity
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6588809/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31249798
http://dx.doi.org/10.15171/hpp.2019.16
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