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European Journal of Pain | 2017

Pain-evoked trunk muscle activity changes during fatigue and DOMS.

Lars Henrik Larsen; Rogerio Pessoto Hirata; Thomas Graven-Nielsen

Muscle pain may reorganize trunk muscle activity but interactions with exercise‐related muscle fatigue and delayed onset muscle soreness (DOMS) is to be clarified.


The Journal of Pain | 2018

Experimental Low Back Pain Decreased Trunk Muscle Activity in Currently Asymptomatic Recurrent Low Back Pain Patients During Step Tasks

Lars Henrik Larsen; Rogerio Pessoto Hirata; Thomas Graven-Nielsen

Low back pain (LBP) patients show reorganized trunk muscle activity but if similar changes are manifest in recurrent LBP (R-LBP) patients during asymptomatic periods remains unknown. In 26 healthy and 27 currently asymptomatic R-LBP participants electromyographic activity (EMG) was recorded from trunk and gluteal muscles during series of stepping up and down on a step bench before and during experimentally intramuscular induced unilateral and bilateral LBP. Pain intensity was assessed using numeric rating scale (NRS) scores. Root mean square EMG (RMS-EMG) normalized to maximal voluntary contraction EMG and pain-evoked differences from baseline (ΔRMS-EMG) were analyzed. Step task duration was calculated from foot sensors. R-LBP compared with controls showed higher baseline RMS-EMG and NRS scores of experimental pain (P < .05). In both groups, bilateral compared with unilateral experimental NRS scores were higher (P < .001) and patients compared with controls reported higher NRS scores during both pain conditions (P < .04). In patients, unilateral pain decreased ΔRMS-EMG in the Iliocostalis muscle and bilateral pain decreased ΔRMS-EMG in all back and gluteal muscles during step tasks (P < .05) compared with controls. In controls, bilateral versus unilateral experimental pain induced increased step task duration and trunk RMS-EMG whereas both pain conditions decreased step task duration and trunk RMS-EMG in R-LBP patients compared with controls (P < .05). PERSPECTIVE Task duration and trunk muscle activity increased in controls and decreased in R-LBP patients during experimental muscle LBP. These results indicate protective strategies in controls during acute pain whereas R-LBP patients showed higher pain intensity and altered strategies that may be caused by the higher pain intensity, but the long-term consequence remains unknown.


The Journal of Pain | 2016

Reorganized Trunk Muscle Activity During Multidirectional Floor Perturbations After Experimental Low Back Pain: A Comparison of Bilateral Versus Unilateral Pain.

Lars Henrik Larsen; Rogerio Pessoto Hirata; Thomas Graven-Nielsen


Archive | 2017

Increased trunk muscle activity during gait after bilateral experimental pain induction in recurrent low back pain patients during a pain-free period

Lars Henrik Larsen; Brian Østergaard Sørensen; Heidi Marie Brogner; Gert Værge Østergaard; Thomas Graven-Nielsen


Dansk Sportsmedicin | 2016

Overuse injuries in running: What is an overuse injury in running, how can it be explained and what can clinicians and athletes do about it?

Lars Henrik Larsen; Sten Rasmussen; Jens Erik Jørgensen


Dansk Sportsmedicin | 2016

Overuse injuries in running

Lars Henrik Larsen; Sten Rasmussen; Jens Erik Jørgensen


16th World Congress on Pain 2016 Yokohama | 2016

Effects of unilateral and bilateral experimental low back pain on trunk muscle activity during stair walking in healthy and recurrent low back pain patients.

Lars Henrik Larsen; Rogerio Pessoto Hirata; Thomas Graven-Nielsen


Physiotherapy | 2015

Disturbed muscular adaptation and changed motor strategies in recurrent low back pain patients during stair walking after experimental back-muscle fatigue

Lars Henrik Larsen; H.M. Brogner; G.B. Oestergaard; R. Dons; J.D. Andersen; P.S. Jensen; René Børge Korsgaard Brund


Forsknings- og udviklingssymposium i Nordjylland | 2015

Muskelømhed og unilateral og bilateral eksperimentel rygsmertes betydning for motorisk kontrol

Lars Henrik Larsen; Rogerio Pessoto Hirata; Thomas Graven-Nielsen


Danske Fysioterapeuters Fagkongres 2015 | 2015

Muskulær adaptation under trappegang er forstyrret hos patienter med tilbagevendende lænderygsmerter efter udtrætning af rygmusklerne

Lars Henrik Larsen; Heidi Marie Brogner; Gert Bols Østergaard; R. Dons; D. Andersen

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University of Birmingham

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