“…Contribution of the passive subsystems (i.e., disc, ligaments and facets) has been demonstrated to increase at greater trunk flexions (Arjmand andShirazi-Adl, 2005a, 2006;Bazrgari et al, 2008c;Granata and Wilson, 2001) and compression loads (Shirazi-Adl, 2006;Stokes and Gardner-Morse, 2003) whereas it diminishes at near neutral standing postures (El-Rich et al, 2004;Granata and Wilson, 2001). Antagonistic pre-activation of trunk muscles increases the trunk intrinsic stiffness thereby decreasing the perturbation magnitude under sudden loads (Andersen et al, 2004;Brown and McGill, 2008;Cholewicki et al, 2000;Krajcarski et al, 1999;Vera-Garcia et al, 2006). It hence yields higher effective stiffness and a more stable system but at an increased metabolic cost (Franklin and Granata, 2007) and loads on the spine passive tissues (Arjmand et al, 2008;Bazrgari et al, 2008c;Vera-Garcia et al, 2006).…”