Title of article :
Kinematics of the Lumbar Spine and Hip Joints in People with Persistent Low Back Pain during Sit to Stand and Stand to Sit Activities
Author/Authors :
Sadeghisani, Meissam Department of Physiotherapy - School of Rehabilitation Shahid Beheshti Universit of Medical Sciences - Tehran, Iran , Dehghan Manshadi, Farideh Department of Physiotherapy - School of Rehabilitation Shahid Beheshti Universit of Medical Sciences - Tehran, Iran , Khademi Kalantari, Khosro Department of Physiotherapy - School of Rehabilitation Shahid Beheshti Universit of Medical Sciences - Tehran, Iran , Taghi Karimi, Mohammad Department of English Language Teaching - School of Medicine - Shahid Behesht University of Medical Sciences - Tehran, Iran , Azimi, Hadi Department of English Language Teaching - School of Medicine - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences - Tehran, Iran , Aghazadeh, Afshin Department of Rehabilitation - School of Rehabilitation Sciences - Iran University of Medical Sciences - Tehran, Iran
Pages :
2
From page :
1128
To page :
1129
Abstract :
Background: To our knowledge, no study has examined the kinematics of lumbopelvic-hip complex of individuals with chronic low back pain (CLBP) who had lumbar flexion+rotation (F+R) syndrome during sit to stand (SiToSt) and stand to sit (StToSi) activities. Thus, this study aimed to examine movement patterns of the lumbopelvic-hip complex in participants with CLBP classified into F+R syndrome subgroup. Methods: This was a cross sectional study. A 3-dimensional motion capture system was used to record movements of the lumbar spine and hips during SiToSt and StToSi. Participants were 20 patients with LBP classified in lumbar F+R subgroup, based on the movement impairment system model, and 20 asymptomatic individuals. The study was approved by Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences (IR, SBMU.RETECH, and REC.1395.365). Results: Greater and significant lumbar flexion, with SiToSt, and lumbar extension, with StToSi, were observed in the patients. In addition, the patients exhibited a greater magnitude of lumbar rotation during SiToSt. No significant difference was observed between the 2 groups in hip motions. Conclusion: The patients with lumbar F+R syndrome tend to move their lumbopelvic region to a greater extent in sagittal and horizontal planes during SiToSt and StToSi compared with participants without low back pain.
Keywords :
Low Back Pain , Lumbopelvic , Hip , Kinematics , Rotation
Journal title :
Medical Journal of the Islamic Republic of Iran
Serial Year :
2021
Record number :
2726543
Link To Document :
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