Literature DB >> 3693378

Movement of the human pelvis and displacement of related anatomical landmarks on the body surface.

B Drerup1, E Hierholzer.   

Abstract

Anatomical landmarks on the body surface can be measured with high accuracy by using rasterstereography and surface curvature analysis. The present study shows that the lumbar dimples can be localized with a statistical error of about 1 mm. It is generally assumed that the dimples are in close relation to the pelvis (in particular to the PSISs) and may thus be taken as indicators for pelvis movements. By introducing an artificial pelvis tilt of up to +/- 10 degrees this relation was examined. In fact, a nearly perfect correlation (r approximately equal to 0.99) between landmark and pelvis movements was observed. Asymmetries of pelvis motion due to scoliotic deformity were not observed. There was, however, a systematic lag of the dimple movements, resulting in a displacement of the dimples of up to +/- 1.5 mm relative to the pelvis (for +/- 10 degrees pelvis tilt). Either a soft tissue effect or a torsion of the pelvis may be responsible for this behaviour. The theory of pelvis torsion is confirmed by the fact that the orientation of the back surface at the locus of the dimples reveals a corresponding torsion of similar magnitude and sign. A torsion angle of about +/- 1.5 degrees in either sacro-iliac joint is sufficient to explain the observed dimple lag and the surface torsion. An independent measurement (e.g. using roentgenphotogrammetry) would be desirable to further validate this theory. According to our measurements the dimples of the PSISs cannot be taken as exact indicators for orientation and movement of the pelvis.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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Year:  1987        PMID: 3693378     DOI: 10.1016/0021-9290(87)90326-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biomech        ISSN: 0021-9290            Impact factor:   2.712


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