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Manual treatment offers benefit to some patients suffering from back pain but little is known about which of the many tissue layers are affected. This study will help identify which tissues may be stimulated sufficiently to be a source for the clinical effects of treatment and to prioritize future work to understand mechanisms of back pain and to improve care.
Current soft-tissue ultrasound elastography techniques, under static condition, will be extended to quantify relative displacement and strains(active and passive)across the depth of tissue strata that arise from small amplitude motions during continuous passive motion clinical procedures and in weight bearing postures. Relative movement of the stratified layers of the back, from treatment and task-generated perturbations, will enable the elastography interrogation of the tissue.
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Tissue displacement and strain differs dependent on comparable tasks, in recumbent vs upright postures and muscular activation.
Relative muscle activity is significantly related to muscle strain ratio.
Displacement and strain decrease monotonically as depth of paraspinal tissue from the surface increases.
Change in tissue displacement and strains differ between healthy and unhealthy individuals when change in muscle activity and tissue layer are taken into account.
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Volunteers taking anti-inflammatory or antihistamine medications will be asked to discontinue their use 3 days before testing.
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