Archive for July 2015
Data Logging | Lumbar Multifidus (LM) Muscle
The lumbar multifidus (LM) muscle
is an important muscle that works to stabilize certain spinal segments as well
as control the extension moment of the lumbar spine. Studies have shown that
this muscle can be atrophied in people with chronic lower back pain. Physical
therapists thus frequently use lumbar extensor strengthening or stabilization
exercises for treatment of lower back pain. Researchers are still uncertain
about the influence of surface electromyographic (EMG) activity on lower back pain treatment outcomes. Recent
research has focused mostly on EMG levels during prone trunk extension (PTE) exercises and four-point
kneeling contralateral arm and leg lift (FPKAL) exercises. These recent
studies however have not focused on the selective activation of LM muscles
during lower back pain treatment exercises.

BIOPAC’s wireless BioNomadix Logger allows this type of
research to continue outside the laboratory. Subjects
who suffer lower back pain, for example, could wear the BIOPAC logging device when they are
performing PTE or FPKAL at home or during a therapeutic session.
The BioNomadix Logger’s portable
size and 24 hour data logging capability makes this type of surface EMG
recording outside the lab incredibly easy and would provide more insightful
evidence into effects of different therapeutic exercises.