Aerobic fitness and limiting factors of maximal performance in chronic low back pain patients

IL Duque, JH Parra, A Duvallet�- Journal of back and�…, 2009 - content.iospress.com
IL Duque, JH Parra, A Duvallet
Journal of back and musculoskeletal rehabilitation, 2009content.iospress.com
Background: Studies of measurement of maximal aerobic uptake in patients with chronic low
back pain have shown inconsistent results and none has focused on clinical endpoints of
ergometry tests. Objective: To determine the level of cardiorespiratory fitness and to
establish factors limiting the maximal effort during the ergometry. Methods: Patients with
chronic low back pain performed a graded maximal exercise test. Clinical endpoints of the
test were determined and grouped as “maximal effort” and “symptom-limited effort”�…
Abstract
Background:
Studies of measurement of maximal aerobic uptake in patients with chronic low back pain have shown inconsistent results and none has focused on clinical endpoints of ergometry tests.
Objective:
To determine the level of cardiorespiratory fitness and to establish factors limiting the maximal effort during the ergometry.
Methods:
Patients with chronic low back pain performed a graded maximal exercise test. Clinical endpoints of the test were determined and grouped as “maximal effort” and “symptom-limited effort” endpoints.
Results:
101 patients aged 29.8�7.5 achieved a VO 2 max value of 30.0 (�7.27) ml. kg-1. min-1. In men and women independently, a linear regression analysis demonstrated that VO 2 max was inversely and weakly related to age. When compared to normative categories of VO 2 max, men and women were situated in the fair category. Quadriceps/leg fatigue was reported by 47.5% of patients and was the most frequent limiting factor of the tests.“Symptom limited effort” endpoints were reported by 54.4% of the subjects.
Conclusions:
Clinical limiting factors of maximal exertion interfere the achievement of maximal oxygen uptake in patients with low back pain during ergometry. Further, there exists an association among the clinical endpoints of the tests and the VO 2 value achieved. CLBP patients have a lower level of aerobic fitness than healthy controls.
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