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The relationship between carrying activity and low back pain: a critical review of biomechanics studies
Hanif Farhan, M. R1, White, P. J2, Warner, M3, Adam, J. E4.
The aim of this review was to systematically explore the underlying musculoskeletal biomechanical mechanisms of carrying
and to describe its potential relationship with low back pain. This literature review was carried out using AMED, CINAHL,
Compendex and MEDLINE electronic databases. Articles published from 2004 to 2012 were selected for consideration.
Articles were considered if at least one measurement of kinetics, kinematics or other related musculoskeletal parameters
related to biomechanics were included within the study. After combining the main keywords, 677 papers were identified.
However, only 10 studies met all the inclusion criteria. Age, body mass index, gender and level of physical activity were
identified as the factors that may influence the biomechanics of carrying activity. Carrying a loaded backpack was
reported leading to posterior pelvic tilt, reduced lumbar lordosis, but increased cervical lordosis, thoracic kyphosis and
trunk forward lean. Furthermore, while carrying bilaterally, lumbo-pelvic coordination was also reported to be more
in-phase, as well as reduced coordination variability in transverse plane. Future studies investigating the biomechanics
of a standardized carrying activity for clinical test are recommended.
Affiliation:
- Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Malaysia
- University of Southampton, United Kingdom
- University of Southampton, United Kingdom
- University of Southampton, United Kingdom
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