AI Article Synopsis

  • Lumbar intervertebral disc height loss can lead to spinal height changes and low back pain, especially during computer work where non-invasive solutions often require lying down.
  • The study aimed to assess intermittent vertical traction (VT) integrated with computer work as a method to enhance spinal height and alleviate low back pain, using a newly developed VT prototype.
  • Results showed that VT significantly increased spinal height and reduced pain ratings similar to lying down, suggesting it could be an effective ergonomic solution for those working at desks.

Article Abstract

Background: Lumbar intervertebral disc height loss has been associated with spinal height change (SHC) and low back pain (LBP), including stenosis. Non-invasive methods to improve disc height loss require forms of lying down, which are unconducive to computer work.

Objective: Intermittent vertical traction (VT) integrated with seated computer work may provide ergonomic alternatives for increasing SHC to promote LBP relief. The primary aim was to develop and introduce a safe VT prototype and dosage to induce and measure SHC. Prototype comfort and LBP ratings were exploratory secondary aims.

Methods: Forty-one participants were stadiometry-measured for pre- and post-intervention SHC from seated VT at 35% body weight removed, supine lying (SL), and sitting at a computer (SIT) without VT. Pain ratings were recorded for those self-reporting LBP. VT prototype evaluations were compiled from a 3-question, 7-point Likert-style survey.

Results: SHC increased by 3.9 ± 3.4 mm in VT, 1.7 ± 3.4 mm in SIT, and 4.3 ± 3.1 mm in SL (P< 0.000). Post hoc findings were significant between VT and SIT (P< 0.000), and SL and SIT (P< 0.000). VT and SL LBP ratings both decreased, but not SIT.

Conclusion: Intermittent seated VT is a promising alternative for postural relief during seated computer work, producing SHC similar to lying down without compromising workflow.

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Source
http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/BMR-220202DOI Listing

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