Asymmetrical loads and lateral bending of the human spine.

Med Biol Eng Comput

Department of Applied Mathematics, University of Adelaide, Australia.

Published: July 1993

The human spine is modelled as a cantilever-type beam column. Under the influence of static asymmetrical loads, muscle and low-back forces are predicted from a hypothetical but revealing model. Such forces produced by asymmetrical loads are much larger than for a corresponding symmetrical load. Asymmetrical loads can encourage, especially in young schoolchildren, lateral bending of the spine by alleviating muscle and low-back forces. This could possibly be a factor contributing to the surprisingly high percentage of schoolchildren with measurable scoliotic curves. The wearing of knapsack-type bags is advocated.

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