Various causes for LBP are discussed. One is an impaired motor control during activities of daily living such as standing and walking, which can result in the development or chronification of LBP. Certain parameters indicate that motor control in LBP is disturbed on a neuromuscular level and on a biomechanical. To our knowledge there is no system measuring different parameters of motor control, we created a new system measuring biomechanical and neuromuscular parameters of motor control. However, the reported differences in motor control between persons with and without non-specific LBP seem to be depending on the methods of measurement. With the study we want to prove whether differences in the proposed parameters can be confirmed.