Comparison of Glutues Maximus Activation to Flexion Bias Exercises Along with MET Technique in Subjects with Anterior Rotated Sacroiliac Joint Dysfunction-a Randomised Controlled Trial.

Q2 Health Professions
Vaidya Sanika, Venkatesan Prem, Harikesan Karvannan
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Background: Sacroiliac joint dysfunction (SIJD) is the primary source of low-back pain. Main muscles forming the force closure of sacroiliac joint are the biceps femoris and gluteus maximus which increase the stability through massive attachments via sacrotuberous ligament. However, there is a dearth of literature of the importance of activation of gluteus maximus in SIJD.

Purpose: To study the effect of gluteus maximus activation on Oswestry Disability Index (ODI), visual analog scale (VAS), and pelvic tilt angle in subjects with anterior rotated sacrolilac joint dysfunction.

Settings: The study was conducted in outpatient Physiotherapy Department, Manipal Hospital, Bangalore, India.

Participants: Anterior rotated SIJD subjects were recruited in the study. They were divided into two groups (experimental and control groups) by block randomisation.

Research design: This is a randomised control trial.

Controlled treatment: Treatment order was determined by block randomisation. The subjects of both experimental and control group received Muscle Energy Technique (MET) technique on 1st session to correct the anterior rotated SIJD. The experimental group received gluteus maximus activation protocol, whereas the control group received flexion bias exercises. The groups received the treatment of 20 mins per session. There were two supervised sessions per week for four weeks.

Main outcome measures: The primary outcome measure in the study is Oswestry Disability Index (ODI). The secondary outcome measures included visual analog scale (VAS) and Palpation Meter (PALM).

Results: 48 subjects (26 females, 22 males) were randomised into experimental and control groups having anterior rotation SIJD, and average age in groups was 38.83 ± 11.4 years and 34.96 ± 9.5 years, respectively. The within-group analysis showed significant improvements in only ODI outcome of both the groups (p = .001). The between-group analysis in both groups did not show any statistical significant difference in ODI, VAS, or PALM.

Conclusion: The flexion bias exercise and the gluteus maximus activation exercises used in this study were equally effective in improving physical function and reduction in pain, and maintaining the normal pelvic angle in subjects with anterior rotated SIJD.

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骶髂关节前旋功能障碍患者的臀大肌激活与屈曲偏倚练习联合MET技术的比较——一项随机对照试验。
背景:骶髂关节功能障碍(SIJD)是腰痛的主要原因。形成骶髂关节力闭合的主要肌肉是股二头肌和臀大肌,它们通过骶结节韧带的大量附着来增加稳定性。然而,关于臀大肌激活在SIJD中的重要性的文献缺乏。目的:研究臀大肌激活对骶髂前旋关节功能障碍患者Oswestry残疾指数(ODI)、视觉模拟评分(VAS)和骨盆倾斜角度的影响。环境:研究在印度班加罗尔马尼帕尔医院门诊理疗部进行。参与者:研究招募了前旋SIJD受试者。采用分组随机法将患者分为两组(实验组和对照组)。研究设计:这是一项随机对照试验。对照治疗:治疗顺序由分组随机化确定。实验组和对照组均在第一期采用肌能技术矫正前旋SIJD。实验组采用臀大肌激活方案,对照组采用偏屈训练。各组每次治疗20分钟。每周有两次有监督的课程,为期四周。主要结局指标:本研究的主要结局指标为Oswestry残疾指数(ODI)。次要结局指标包括视觉模拟量表(VAS)和触诊量表(PALM)。结果:48例前旋SIJD患者(女性26例,男性22例)随机分为实验组和对照组,平均年龄分别为38.83±11.4岁和34.96±9.5岁。组内分析显示两组仅ODI结果有显著改善(p = 0.001)。两组的组间分析均未显示ODI、VAS或PALM有统计学差异。结论:本研究中使用的偏屈运动和臀大肌激活运动在改善前旋SIJD患者的身体功能、减轻疼痛和维持正常骨盆角方面同样有效。
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期刊介绍: The IJTMB is a peer-reviewed journal focusing on the research (methodological, physiological, and clinical) and professional development of therapeutic massage and bodywork and its providers, encompassing all allied health providers whose services include manually applied therapeutic massage and bodywork. The Journal provides a professional forum for editorial input; scientifically-based articles of a research, educational, and practice-oriented nature; readers’ commentaries on journal content and related professional matters; and pertinent news and announcements.
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