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Matthew T Ballard1, Colin Drury1, Babak Bazrgari1.
Abstract
Individuals with low back pain demonstrate an abnormal lumbo-pelvic coordination compared to back-healthy individuals. This abnormal coordination presents itself as a reduction in lumbar contributions and an increase in pelvic rotations during a trunk forward bending and backward return task. This study investigated the ability of a hip orthosis in correcting such an abnormal lumbo-pelvic coordination by restricting pelvic rotation and, hence increasing lumbar contributions. The effects of the hip orthosis on the lumbo-pelvic coordination were investigated in 20 low back pain patients and 20 asymptomatic controls. The orthosis reduced pelvic rotation by 12.7° and increased lumbar contributions by 11%. Contrary to our expectation, orthosis-induced changes in lumbo-pelvic coordination were smaller in patients; most likely because our relatively young patient group had smaller unrestricted pelvic rotations compared to asymptomatic individuals. Considering the observed capability of a hip orthosis in causing the expected changes in lumbo-pelvic coordination when there is a relatively large pelvic contribution to trunk motion, application of a hip orthosis may provide a promising method of correcting abnormal lumbo-pelvic coordination, particularly among patients who demonstrate larger pelvic rotation, that warrants further investigation.Entities:
Keywords: low back pain; lumbar rotation; lumbo-pelvic coordination; lumbopelvic rhythm; orthosis; pelvic rotation
Year: 2020 PMID: 33345081 PMCID: PMC7739660 DOI: 10.3389/fspor.2020.00090
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Sports Act Living ISSN: 2624-9367
Mean (SD) of mass (kg), stature (cm), and age (year) for participants.
| Weight (kg) | 78.04 (17.51) | 81.86 (19.95) | 0.524 |
| Stature (cm) | 172.33 (7.74) | 171.33 (8.6) | 0.701 |
| Age | 22.7 (3.37) | 21.05 (2.89) | 0.105 |
| Pain | N/A | 4.4 (1.3) | |
Anthropometric data for each group compared using an independent samples t-test; p < 0.05 indicates significance. A numerical rating scale (0–10) was used to record the level of pain of participants with LBP during the data collection (Hjermstad et al., .
Figure 1A Hip Orthosis (BodyMate, CA, USA) fabricated from flexible, neoprene material was used to constrain the pelvic rotation.
Mean values and summary of ANOVA tests for thoracic, pelvic, and lumbar rotations and lumbo-thoracic ratio (LTR).
| Thoracic Rotation | 98.18° | 93.49° | 25.261 | 106.83° | 84.84° | 12.896 | 0.397 | 0.532 | ||
| Pelvic Rotation | 43.98° | 31.29° | 65.463 | 46.68° | 28.59° | 11.876 | 16.52 | |||
| Lumbar Rotation | 54.20° | 62.20° | 44.083 | 60.15° | 56.26° | 1.219 | 0.276 | 23.08 | ||
| LTR | 57.37% | 68.42% | 74.617 | 57.73% | 68.06% | 7.872 | 16.22 | |||
P < 0.05 indicates significance. Bold values are used to highlight significant P-values.
Figure 2Mean and standard deviation of pelvic (A), thoracic (B), lumbar (C) rotations, and lumbo-thoracic ratio (LTR; D) with and without the hip orthosis among patients with low back pain (LBP) and asymptomatic controls. Stars indicate significant difference between means.
Figure 3Mean and standard deviation of bending (A) and return coupling angle (B) as well as bending (C) and return coupling angle variability (CAV; D) with and without the hip orthosis among patients with low back pain (LBP) and asymptomatic controls. Stars indicate significant difference between means.
Mean values and summary of ANOVA tests for Mean Absolute Relative Phase (MARP) and Deviation Phase (DP) during forward bending and backward return.
| MARP Bending | 19.47° | 24.21° | 2.705 | 0.108 | 20.91° | 22.76° | 0.297 | 0.589 | 2.631 | 0.334 |
| MARP Return | 19.45° | 24.02° | 2.699 | 0.109 | 24.66° | 18.81° | 2.059 | 0.16 | 9.862 | 0.113 |
| DP Bending | 12.45° | 15.19° | 2.727 | 0.107 | 13.78° | 13.86° | 0.002 | 0.964 | 0.609 | 0.44 |
| DP Return | 11.74° | 14.07° | 2.219 | 0.145 | 13.95° | 11.86° | 1.021 | 0.319 | 3.02 | 0.09 |
P < 0.05 indicates significance.
Mean values and summary of ANOVA tests for coupling angle and coupling angle variability (CAV) during forward bending and backward return.
| Coup Angle Bending | 52.06° | 46.06° | 26.098 | 61.02° | 37.10° | 335.96 | 15.35 | |||
| Coup Angle Return | 219.02° | 207.14° | 405.47 | 218.23° | 207.93° | 1451.4 | 118.8 | |||
| CAV Bending | 21.38° | 20.93° | 3.024 | 0.084 | 23.70° | 18.62° | 411.22 | 5.397 | 0.365 | |
| CAV Return | 16.23° | 15.61° | 17.969 | 17.99° | 13.86° | 76.47 | 202.7 | |||
P < 0.05 indicates significance. Bold values are used to highlight significant P-values.