Accelerometer-based daily physical activity monitoring in patients with postpartum sacroiliac joint dysfunction: a case-control study.

Q2 Medicine
International Biomechanics Pub Date : 2024-12-01 Epub Date: 2024-09-07 DOI:10.1080/23335432.2024.2396277
Sem M M Hermans, Jasper Most, Martijn G M Schotanus, Henk van Santbrink, Inez Curfs, Wouter L W van Hemert
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Abstract

Patients with low back pain caused by sacroiliac joint (SIJ) dysfunction have an impaired quality of life, due to reported pain, disability and activity limitations. There is increasing evidence that minimally invasive sacroiliac joint fusion (MISJF) results in improvement in pain, disability and quality of life in these patients. Some studies have reported improvements in daily physical activity following MISJF but based on bias-prone self-reports. Our aim was to provide objective data on daily physical activity in patients with SIJ dysfunction. Daily physical activity in daily life of participants was measured using a triaxial accelerometer for seven consecutive days, before surgery and 3 months after surgery. Recorded daily activities were the daily number of events and total time spent sitting or lying, standing, walking, cycling, high-activity and number of steps and sit-to-stand transfers. The quality of life was assessed by the validated Dutch EQ-5D-5 L-questionnaire. No statistical differences were observed between daily physical activity in patients with SIJ dysfunction before and 3 months after MISJF. As compared to matched controls, high-intensity physical activity was lower in both the pre- and postoperative period (p = 0.007) for patients with SIJ dysfunction. The quality of life improved significantly in patients after MSIJF, from 0.418 to 0.797 (p = 0.021) but did not reach the level of controls (1.000). Daily physical activity in patients with postpartum SIJ dysfunction does not improve 3 months following MISJF, while quality of life does improve significantly. The discrepancy between these two observations is food for new research.

基于加速度计的产后骶髂关节功能障碍患者日常体力活动监测:一项病例对照研究。
由骶髂关节(SIJ)功能障碍引起的腰背痛患者由于疼痛、残疾和活动受限而导致生活质量下降。越来越多的证据表明,微创骶髂关节融合术(MISJF)可改善这些患者的疼痛、残疾和生活质量。一些研究报告称,微创骶髂关节融合术后患者的日常体力活动有所改善,但这是基于容易产生偏差的自我报告。我们的目的是提供有关 SIJ 功能障碍患者日常体力活动的客观数据。我们使用三轴加速度计测量了参与者在手术前和手术后 3 个月连续 7 天的日常体力活动。所记录的日常活动包括每天的活动次数和坐卧、站立、行走、骑自行车、高活动量和步数以及坐立转移的总时间。生活质量由经过验证的荷兰 EQ-5D-5 L 问卷进行评估。在 MISJF 术前和术后 3 个月,SIJ 功能障碍患者的日常体力活动没有统计学差异。与匹配对照组相比,SIJ功能障碍患者术前和术后的高强度体力活动均较少(P = 0.007)。MSIJF术后患者的生活质量明显改善,从0.418提高到0.797(p = 0.021),但没有达到对照组的水平(1.000)。MISJF 术后 3 个月,产后 SIJ 功能障碍患者的日常体力活动并无改善,而生活质量却有明显改善。这两种观察结果之间的差异值得进行新的研究。
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International Biomechanics
International Biomechanics Medicine-Rehabilitation
CiteScore
1.90
自引率
0.00%
发文量
2
审稿时长
17 weeks
期刊介绍: International Biomechanics is a fully Open Access biomechanics journal that aims to foster innovation, debate and collaboration across the full spectrum of biomechanics. We publish original articles, reviews, and short communications in all areas of biomechanics and welcome papers that explore: Bio-fluid mechanics, Continuum Biomechanics, Biotribology, Cellular Biomechanics, Mechanobiology, Mechano-transduction, Tissue Mechanics, Comparative Biomechanics and Functional Anatomy, Allometry, Animal locomotion in biomechanics, Gait analysis in biomechanics, Musculoskeletal and Orthopaedic Biomechanics, Cardiovascular Biomechanics, Plant Biomechanics, Injury Biomechanics, Impact Biomechanics, Sport and Exercise Biomechanics, Kinesiology, Rehabilitation in biomechanics, Quantitative Ergonomics, Human Factors engineering, Occupational Biomechanics, Developmental Biomechanics.
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