Factors that influence motor control in individuals with nonspecific low back pain: A scoping review

Introduction: One of the most common musculoskeletal pain that causes disability in healthcare settings is low back pain that presents without a specific cause and is known as nonspecific low back pain (NSLBP). NSLBP can cause impairment in motor control, which is the ability of the body to execute...

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Published in:Medical Journal of Malaysia
Main Author: Yojana E.; Zahari Z.; Bukry S.A.
Format: Review
Language:English
Published: Malaysian Medical Association 2024
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Yojana E.; Zahari Z.; Bukry S.A.
Factors that influence motor control in individuals with nonspecific low back pain: A scoping review
2024
Medical Journal of Malaysia
79


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Introduction: One of the most common musculoskeletal pain that causes disability in healthcare settings is low back pain that presents without a specific cause and is known as nonspecific low back pain (NSLBP). NSLBP can cause impairment in motor control, which is the ability of the body to execute a precise and stabilized movement in space. Many factors affect motor control dysfunction and lead to different physical impairments, consequently requiring different approaches in clinical settings. However, the study regarding the alteration of motor control and the factors coming with NSLBP are still limited. Thus, this study is aimed to determine the factors affecting motor control in NSLBP conditions. Materials and Methods: This is a scoping review of articles published from January 2012 to November 2022. This review follows the PRISMA guideline. The articles were searched through Scopus and Web of Sciences using the keywords "motor control" and "nonspecific low back pain". After finding the articles, the information was extracted, including authors, year of publication, country, objective, type of study, and motor control analysis summary. Results: The search retrieved 1318 articles; however, after a thorough selection process, only eight articles were included for further review. The factors that affect motor control were related to trunk neuromuscular adaption, the precision of trunk control, motor control changes, motor abundance, and motor control impairment in the LBP population with or without comparison to healthy subjects. Conclusion: Motor control in NSLBP is affected by various factors. The pain can lead to changes in motor behavior, alignment, postural control, proprioception, and stability strategy. If the changes happen for a long time, it will cause further structural and core control changes as an adaptation. © 2024, Malaysian Medical Association. All rights reserved.
Malaysian Medical Association
3005283
English
Review

author Yojana E.; Zahari Z.; Bukry S.A.
spellingShingle Yojana E.; Zahari Z.; Bukry S.A.
Factors that influence motor control in individuals with nonspecific low back pain: A scoping review
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title Factors that influence motor control in individuals with nonspecific low back pain: A scoping review
title_short Factors that influence motor control in individuals with nonspecific low back pain: A scoping review
title_full Factors that influence motor control in individuals with nonspecific low back pain: A scoping review
title_fullStr Factors that influence motor control in individuals with nonspecific low back pain: A scoping review
title_full_unstemmed Factors that influence motor control in individuals with nonspecific low back pain: A scoping review
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description Introduction: One of the most common musculoskeletal pain that causes disability in healthcare settings is low back pain that presents without a specific cause and is known as nonspecific low back pain (NSLBP). NSLBP can cause impairment in motor control, which is the ability of the body to execute a precise and stabilized movement in space. Many factors affect motor control dysfunction and lead to different physical impairments, consequently requiring different approaches in clinical settings. However, the study regarding the alteration of motor control and the factors coming with NSLBP are still limited. Thus, this study is aimed to determine the factors affecting motor control in NSLBP conditions. Materials and Methods: This is a scoping review of articles published from January 2012 to November 2022. This review follows the PRISMA guideline. The articles were searched through Scopus and Web of Sciences using the keywords "motor control" and "nonspecific low back pain". After finding the articles, the information was extracted, including authors, year of publication, country, objective, type of study, and motor control analysis summary. Results: The search retrieved 1318 articles; however, after a thorough selection process, only eight articles were included for further review. The factors that affect motor control were related to trunk neuromuscular adaption, the precision of trunk control, motor control changes, motor abundance, and motor control impairment in the LBP population with or without comparison to healthy subjects. Conclusion: Motor control in NSLBP is affected by various factors. The pain can lead to changes in motor behavior, alignment, postural control, proprioception, and stability strategy. If the changes happen for a long time, it will cause further structural and core control changes as an adaptation. © 2024, Malaysian Medical Association. All rights reserved.
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