The effect of pelvic tilt and cam on hip range of motion in young elite skiers and nonathletes.

IF 1.3 Q3 SPORT SCIENCES
Open Access Journal of Sports Medicine Pub Date : 2018-08-06 eCollection Date: 2018-01-01 DOI:10.2147/OAJSM.S162675
Anna Swärd Aminoff, Cecilia Agnvall, Carl Todd, Páll Jónasson, Mikael Sansone, Olof Thoreson, Leif Swärd, Jon Karlsson, Adad Baranto
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Abstract

Background: Current knowledge of the effect of changes in posture and the way cam morphology of the hip joint may affect hip range of motion (ROM) is limited.

Purpose: To determine the effect of changes in pelvic tilt (PT) on hip ROM and with/without the presence of cam.

Study design: This was a cross-sectional study.

Materials and methods: The hip ROM of 87 subjects (n=61 young elite skiers, n=26 nonathletes) was examined using a goniometer, in three different seated postures (flexed, neutral, and extended). The hips of the subjects were further subgrouped into cam and no-cam morphology, based on the magnetic resonance imaging findings in the hips.

Results: There was a significant correlation between the hip ROM and the seated posture in both extended and flexed postures compared with the neutral posture. There was a significant decrease in internal hip rotation when the subjects sat with an extended posture with maximum anterior PT (p<0.0001). There was a significant increase in internal hip rotation when the subjects sat with a flexed posture with maximum posterior PT (p<0.001). External rotation was significantly decreased in an extended posture with maximum anterior PT (p<0.0001), but there was no difference in flexed posture with maximum posterior PT. The hips with cam morphology had reduced internal hip rotation in all three positions, but they responded to the changes in position in a similar manner to hips without cam morphology.

Conclusion: Dynamic changes in PT significantly influence hip ROM in young people, independent of cam or no-cam morphology.

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骨盆倾斜和凸轮对年轻优秀滑雪运动员和非运动员髋关节活动范围的影响。
背景:目前关于姿势改变的影响和髋关节凸轮形态可能影响髋关节活动范围(ROM)的知识有限。目的:确定骨盆倾斜(PT)的变化对髋关节ROM的影响,以及有无凸轮的存在。研究设计:这是一项横断面研究。材料和方法:87名受试者(n=61名年轻优秀滑雪运动员,n=26名非运动员)采用三种不同的坐姿(屈曲、中性和伸展),用角计检查髋关节ROM。根据髋关节的磁共振成像结果,受试者的髋关节进一步细分为凸轮和非凸轮形态。结果:与中立位相比,伸直位和屈曲位的髋关节ROM与坐姿有显著的相关性。当受试者以最大前位PT的伸展体位坐下时,髋关节内旋明显减少(ppp)。结论:PT的动态变化显著影响年轻人髋关节ROM,与凸轮或无凸轮形态无关。
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