Spinal stiffness changes throughout the respiratory cycle

Author:

Shirley D,Hodges P. W.,Eriksson A. E. M.,Gandevia S. C.

Abstract

Posteroanterior stiffness of the lumbar spine is influenced by factors, including trunk muscle activity and intra-abdominal pressure (IAP). Because these factors vary with breathing, this study investigated whether stiffness is modulated in a cyclical manner with respiration. A further aim was to investigate the relationship between stiffness and IAP or abdominal and paraspinal muscle activity. Stiffness was measured from force-displacement responses of a posteroanterior force applied over the spinous process of L2and L4. Recordings were made of IAP and electromyographic activity from L4/L2erector spinae, abdominal muscles, and chest wall. Stiffness was measured with the lung volume held at the extremes of tidal volume and at greater and lesser volumes. Stiffness at L4and L2increased above base-level values at functional residual capacity (L214.9 N/mm and L415.3 N/mm) with both inspiratory and expiratory efforts. The increase was related to the respiratory effort and was greatest during maximum expiration (L224.9 N/mm and L423.9 N/mm). The results indicate that changes in trunk muscle activity and IAP with respiratory efforts modulate spinal stiffness. In addition, the diaphragm may augment spinal stiffness via attachment of its crural fibers to the lumbar vertebrae.

Publisher

American Physiological Society

Subject

Physiology (medical),Physiology

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