Assessment of Spinal Stability



Status:Recruiting
Conditions:Back Pain, Orthopedic
Therapuetic Areas:Musculoskeletal, Orthopedics / Podiatry
Healthy:No
Age Range:Any
Updated:2/4/2013
Start Date:August 2009
Contact:Bradley Davidson, Ph.D.
Email:bradley.davidson@ucdenver.edu
Phone:303-724-0387

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Neuromuscular Neutral Zones in Humans: A New Method to Assess Spinal Stability


The purpose of this study is to verify the existence of neuromuscular neutral zones(NNZs) in
humans, and develop non-invasive techniques to measure intervertebral kinematics of the
lumbar spine. The results will be used to accurately quantify NNZs in humans, and provide a
foundation for clinical trials on low back pain patients using this methodology.


Inclusion Criteria:

- 21-45 years of age - typical working age in physically demanding jobs

- no history of low back injury or musculoskeletal disorder in the past one year

- any activity history: sedentary, active, or non-athletic, and 4) any ethnic
background or race

- body mass index score less than 30

Exclusion Criteria:

- Younger than 21 or older than 45 years old (range not relevant to majority of
physical labor force)

- previous injury, disorder, or illness related to the low back

- professional athletes

- professional workers engaged in physical labor (e.g., roofers, loaders/unloaders in
warehouses, tile/concrete layers, etc.)

- pregnancy
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