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The effect of resistance level and stability demands on recruitment patterns and internal loading of spine in dynamic flexion and extension using a simple trunk model
Authors:Shahrokh Zeinali-Davarani  Aboulfazl Shirazi-Adl  Behzad Dariush  Hooshang Hemami
Institution:1. Department of Mechanical Engineering , Michigan State University , East Lansing, MI, 48824, USA;2. Department of Mechanical Engineering , école Polytechnique de Montreal , Montreal, Que., Canada;3. Honda Research Institute , 425 National Ave., Suite 100, Mountain View, CA, 94043, USA;4. Department of Electrical Engineering , Ohio State University , Columbus, OH, USA
Abstract:The effects of external resistance on the recruitment of trunk muscles in sagittal movements and the coactivation mechanism to maintain spinal stability were investigated using a simple computational model of iso-resistive spine sagittal movements. Neural excitation of muscles was attained based on inverse dynamics approach along with a stability-based optimisation. The trunk flexion and extension movements between 60° flexion and the upright posture against various resistance levels were simulated. Incorporation of the stability constraint in the optimisation algorithm required higher antagonistic activities for all resistance levels mostly close to the upright position. Extension movements showed higher coactivation with higher resistance, whereas flexion movements demonstrated lower coactivation indicating a greater stability demand in backward extension movements against higher resistance at the neighbourhood of the upright posture. Optimal extension profiles based on minimum jerk, work and power had distinct kinematics profiles which led to recruitment patterns with different timing and amplitude of activation.
Keywords:dynamic simulation  spinal stability  coactivation  iso-resistive  sagittal motion
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