The relationship between hip abductor muscle strength and iliotibial band tightness in individuals with low back pain.

Amir M Arab, Mohammad R Nourbakhsh
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Background: Shortening of the iliotibial band (ITB) has been considered to be associated with low back pain (LBP). It is theorized that ITB tightness in individuals with LBP is a compensatory mechanism following hip abductor muscle weakness. However, no study has clinically examined this theory. The purpose of this study was to investigate the muscle imbalance of hip abductor muscle weakness and ITB tightness in subjects with LBP.

Methods: A total of 300 subjects with and without LBP between the ages of 20 and 60 participated in this cross-sectional study. Subjects were categorized in three groups: LBP with ITB tightness (n = 100), LBP without ITB tightness (n = 100) and no LBP (n = 100). Hip abductor muscle strength was measured in all subjects.

Results: Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) with the body mass index (BMI) as the covariate revealed significant difference in hip abductor strength between three groups (P < 0.001). Post hoc analysis showed no significant difference in hip abductor muscle strength between the LBP subjects with and without ITB tightness (P = 0.59). However, subjects with no LBP had significantly stronger hip abductor muscle strength compared to subjects with LBP with ITB tightness (P < 0.001) and those with LBP without ITB tightness (P < 0.001).

Conclusion: The relationship between ITB tightness and hip abductor weakness in patients with LBP is not supported as assumed in theory. More clinical studies are needed to assess the theory of muscle imbalance of hip abductor weakness and ITB tightness in LBP.

腰痛患者髋关节外展肌力量与髂胫束紧绷之间的关系。
背景:髂胫束(ITB)缩短一直被认为与腰背痛(LBP)有关。有理论认为,腰背痛患者的髂胫束收紧是髋外展肌无力后的一种代偿机制。然而,目前还没有研究对这一理论进行临床验证。本研究的目的是调查髋关节外展肌无力和胫骨后肌紧张在椎间盘突出症患者中的肌肉失衡情况:方法:共有 300 名年龄在 20 岁至 60 岁之间的枸杞痛患者和非枸杞痛患者参与了这项横断面研究。受试者被分为三组:有胫骨后肌紧张的跛行患者(100 人)、无胫骨后肌紧张的跛行患者(100 人)和无跛行患者(100 人)。对所有受试者的髋外展肌力进行了测量:结果:以体重指数(BMI)为协变量的方差分析(ANCOVA)显示,三组受试者的髋外展肌力存在显著差异(P < 0.001)。事后分析表明,患有枸杞多糖症的受试者与不患有枸杞多糖症的受试者在髋外展肌力方面没有明显差异(P = 0.59)。然而,与患有椎间盘突出症并伴有胫骨肌紧张的受试者(P < 0.001)和患有椎间盘突出症但不伴有胫骨肌紧张的受试者(P < 0.001)相比,无椎间盘突出症的受试者的髋外展肌力明显更强:结论:椎间盘突出症患者的胫骨肌紧张与髋关节外展肌无力之间的关系并不像理论上假设的那样。需要更多的临床研究来评估髋关节外展肌无力和胫骨肌紧张在腰背痛中的肌肉失衡理论。
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