Purpose: The present study aimed at investigating the control of upright quiet standing in pregnant women throughout pregnancy, and whether low-back pain exerts influence on this motor task. Methods: Myoelectric signals from postural muscles and stabilometric data were collected from 15 non-pregnant and 15 pregnant women during upright quiet standing. Electromyogram envelopes and center of pressure metrics were evaluated in the control group, as well as in pregnant women in their first and third trimester of pregnancy. A correlation analysis was performed between the measured variables and a low-back pain disability index. Results: Pregnant women exhibited a decreased maximum voluntary isometric activity for all postural muscles evaluated. Additionally, the activity of lumbar muscles during the postural task was significantly higher in the pregnant women in comparison to the non-pregnant controls. The soleus muscle maintained its activity at the same level as the gestation progressed. Higher postural oscillations were observed in the anteroposterior direction while mediolateral sway was reduced in the third trimester of pregnancy. No correlation was detected between the low-back pain disability index and neuromechanical variables. Conclusion: This study provides additional data regarding the functioning and adaptations of the postural control system during pregnancy. Also, we provide further evidence that postural control during quiet standing cannot be used to predict the occurrence of low-back pain. We hypothesize that the modifications in the neural drive to the muscles, as well as in postural sway may be related to changes in the biomechanics and hormonal levels experienced by the pregnant women.
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Semmelweis Univ, Doctoral Sch, Budapest, Hungary
Mission Med Ctr, Veresegyhaz, HungarySemmelweis Univ, Doctoral Sch, Budapest, Hungary
Simoncsics, Eszter
Thege, Barna Konkoly
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Waypoint Ctr Mental Hlth Care, Waypoint Res Inst, Penetanguishene, ON, Canada
Univ Toronto, Dept Psychiat, Toronto, ON, CanadaSemmelweis Univ, Doctoral Sch, Budapest, Hungary
Thege, Barna Konkoly
Stauder, Adrienne
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Semmelweis Univ, Inst Behav Sci, Budapest, HungarySemmelweis Univ, Doctoral Sch, Budapest, Hungary
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Univ British Columbia, Vancouver, BC V5Z 1M9, Canada
Inst Study & Treatment Pain, Vancouver, BC, CanadaUniv British Columbia, Vancouver, BC V5Z 1M9, Canada