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issn 1652-4063 isbn 978-91-7668-796-3Martin Eriksson Crommert finished his
Physio-therapy degree in 2000 and received his Masters degree in 2001, from Umeå University. After his studies he has been working as a Physiotherapist in primary care. In late 2005 Martin registered as a PhD-student at the School of Health and Medical Sciences, Örebro University, and has since combined clinical work with his doctoral studies. His main area of interest and his incentive for starting research is low back pain, particularly in relation to the motor control of the trunk.
A vast majority of people are struck by low back pain, at least once in their life time. A minority of these people get persistent troubles with individual suffering, problems returning to work and long term sick-leave as consequen-ces. So besides the agony of the afflicted, low back pain poses an enormous burden on the whole society, demanding enormous economic resources. There are several perspectives, each equally important, from which to address this troublesome epidemic. From a pure biomechanical point of view, it is impe-rative that the spine is stable in order to stay healthy and functional. During the last decades, researchers have debated the importance of a correct coor-dination pattern of the trunk muscles in order to keep an optimal stability of the spine. The individual muscle probably receiving most attention in this debate is our deepest abdominal muscle, transversus abdominis.
This thesis presents new findings regarding the role of transversus abdominis in trunk motor control. In an experimental setting the activation of this muscle is studied, with intramuscular fine-wire electromyography, in different body positions and with different kinds of perturbations to the trunk. A central aspect of the work is the activation of transversus abdominis in relation to the postural demand of keeping the trunk upright against gravity.
Örebro Studies in Medicine 54
örebro 2011
Doctoral Dissertation
On the role of transversus abdominis
in trunk motor control
Martin Eriksson Crommert
Medical Science 2011