Movement Impairments in Women with and without Urinary Urgency/Frequency.

Nicole A Erbes, Stefanie Nicole Foster, Marcie Harris-Hayes, Theresa M Spitznagle
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Abstract

Objectives: 1) examine the relationship between spine, hip, and pelvis movement patterns and urinary urgency and frequency 2) report the prevalence of pelvic girdle and hip joint impairments among women with and without urinary urgency and frequency 3) report the most common movement impairments observed in women with and without urinary urgency and frequency.

Methods: Women age 18-60 with urinary urgency and frequency were matched 1:1 to women without on age, body mass index, and vaginal parity. Participants completed primary movement tests of the hip, pelvis and spine. Additional clinical tests included Stork test, sidelying position, pubic symphysis palpation, flexion-abduction-external rotation, flexion-adduction-internal rotation, and seated hip internal and external rotation. Urge symptoms were monitored before and during each test. Movement patterns and positioning of the thoracic and lumbar spine, pelvis, and hips were observed. Secondary tests to correct a movement or positional impairment were performed if an impairment was noted or if symptoms were provoked during the primary test.

Results: 42 women completed testing. More participants with urinary urgency and frequency 1) demonstrated impairments during forward bend, single leg stance, sidelying and Stork tests; 2) reported urgency provocation during forward bend, flexion-adduction-internal rotation test, pubic symphysis palpation, and hip internal rotation; and 3) reported symptom relief with sidelying position secondary test; and secondary tests of the thoracic, lumbar and hip regions compared to those without.

Conclusion: Musculoskeletal impairments may be associated with urinary urgency and frequency and should therefore be considered when determining management options for these patients.

有无尿急/尿频的妇女的运动障碍。
目的:1)检查脊柱、髋关节和骨盆运动模式与尿急和尿频之间的关系;2)报告有尿急和尿频的女性中骨盆带和髋关节损伤的患病率;3)报告在有尿急和尿频的女性中观察到的最常见的运动障碍。方法:将18-60岁有尿急和尿频的女性与没有年龄、体重指数和阴道产次的女性进行1:1匹配。参与者完成了髋关节、骨盆和脊柱的基本运动测试。其他临床检查包括Stork试验、侧卧位、耻骨联合触诊、屈曲-外展-外旋、屈曲-内收-内旋、坐位髋关节内外旋。在每次测试前和测试过程中监测冲动症状。观察胸椎、腰椎、骨盆和髋部的运动模式和定位。如果注意到损伤或在初次测试期间引起症状,则进行二次测试以纠正运动或位置损伤。结果:42名妇女完成了检测。在前屈、单腿站立、侧卧和Stork试验中,尿频和尿急的受试者较多;2)在前屈、屈曲-内收-内旋试验、耻骨联合触诊和髋关节内旋试验中报告的急迫性诱发;3)侧卧位二次试验报告症状缓解;以及胸部,腰椎和臀部的二次测试,与没有测试的人相比。结论:肌肉骨骼损伤可能与尿急和尿频有关,因此在确定这些患者的治疗方案时应考虑到这一点。
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