Comparing the Effects of Lumbar-pelvic and Pelvic Belts on the Activity of Pelvic Muscles in Pregnant Women With Back and Pelvic Pain

Q3 Medicine
Zhaleh Heydari, G. Aminian, A. Biglarian, M. Shokrpour, M. Mardani
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Objective The physical and hormonal changes occur in pregnant women, which may cause skeletal and muscular discomforts and back and pelvic pain. If the pelvic muscles mechanism is damaged, pelvic joints may have less stability, and the joint is more exposed to shearing force. As a result of this condition, the activity pattern of these muscles of the lumbar region may change, increased muscle activity compensates for the anterior forces, and bending moments may occur, especially when the abdomen volume is increased. In previous studies, the activity of pelvic muscles in the test of active straight leg raise (ASLR) was evaluated in pregnant women without using a pelvic belt. These belts are strapped at the level of the pelvic ring and do not fully support the lumbar region. The lumbar-pelvic belt can extend below the lower angle of the scapula, completely covering the lumbar region and supporting the waist and pelvis simultaneously. As a result, the whole body acts as a unit compared to a pelvic belt. The present study aims to compare the effect of the lumbar-pelvic belt with the pelvic belt in the activity of the pelvic muscles during the ASLR test of the lower limb in pregnant women with back and pelvic pain. Materials & Methods This was a clinical trial study on 48 pregnant women with pregnancy-related back and pelvic pain referred to the Kawsar Specialized and Subspecialty Clinic in Arak City, Iran. The sampling method was convenience sampling based on inclusion and exclusion. All participants completed the written consent form, and then they were randomly divided into three groups: lumbar-pelvic belt (14 women), pelvic belt (14 women), and control (20 women). First, a demographic questionnaire was completed by the participants. Then the pelvic muscles’ muscle activity was evaluated using surface electromyography during the ASLR test at the beginning of the study and then three weeks later. Covariance analysis was used in SPSS version 26 software for data analysis, and the significance level was considered 0.05. Results After three weeks of using the devices, the activity of the right rectus femoris, left rectus femoris, right biceps femoris, and left biceps femoris muscles decreased in both groups who used the belts and increased in the control group during the ASLR test. The activity of the right biceps femoris and left biceps femoris muscles in the lumbar-pelvic belt group was significantly reduced compared to the pelvic belt group (P<0.001). Although the activity level of the right rectus femoris and left rectus femoris muscles in the lumbar-pelvic belt group decreased more than the pelvic belt group, this decrease was not statistically significant. Conclusion The activity of the rectus femoris and biceps femoris muscles during the ASLR test decreased in both groups using the pelvic belts and increased in the control group after three weeks. This finding shows the effect of both pelvic belts on improving pelvic muscle activity. However, the lumbar-pelvic belt had a greater impact on improving the activity of the biceps femoris muscles than the pelvic belt during the ASLR test.
腰盆腔带与骨盆带对腰盆腔疼痛孕妇盆腔肌肉活动影响的比较
目的孕妇的生理和激素变化可能导致骨骼和肌肉不适以及背部和骨盆疼痛。如果盆腔肌肉机制受损,盆腔关节的稳定性可能会降低,关节更容易受到剪切力的影响。由于这种情况,腰椎区域这些肌肉的活动模式可能发生变化,肌肉活动的增加补偿了前力,并且可能出现弯曲力矩,特别是当腹部体积增加时。在以往的研究中,对未使用骨盆带的孕妇进行主动直腿抬高试验(ASLR)中盆腔肌肉的活动进行了评估。这些腰带系在骨盆环的水平处,不能完全支撑腰椎。腰盆带可延伸至肩胛骨下角以下,完全覆盖腰椎,同时支撑腰部和骨盆。因此,与骨盆带相比,整个身体就像一个整体。本研究旨在比较腰骨盆带与骨盆带在腰骨盆疼痛孕妇下肢ASLR测试中对骨盆肌肉活动的影响。材料与方法本研究是一项临床试验研究,纳入了伊朗阿拉克市Kawsar专科和亚专科诊所的48名妊娠相关背部和骨盆疼痛的孕妇。抽样方法为基于纳入和排除的方便抽样。所有参与者填写书面同意书,然后随机分为腰盆腔带组(14名)、盆腔带组(14名)和对照组(20名)。首先,参与者完成了一份人口调查问卷。然后在研究开始和三周后的ASLR测试中使用表面肌电图评估盆腔肌肉的肌肉活动。数据分析采用SPSS 26版协方差分析,认为显著性水平为0.05。结果在使用该装置三周后,在ASLR测试中,使用皮带组和对照组的右股直肌、左股直肌、右股二头肌和左股二头肌的活动均有所下降,而对照组的活动有所增加。腰盆腔带组右股二头肌和左股二头肌活动度明显低于盆腔带组(P<0.001)。腰盆腔带组右股直肌和左股直肌活动水平下降幅度大于盆腔带组,但差异无统计学意义。结论采用盆腔带进行ASLR试验时,两组股骨直肌和股二头肌活动度均下降,对照组在3周后均升高。这一发现显示了两种骨盆带对改善骨盆肌肉活动的影响。然而,在ASLR测试中,腰骨盆带比骨盆带对改善股二头肌活动的影响更大。
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