Innominate segment deformation during passive hip abduction and external rotation

Divya Bharatkumar Adhia , Steve Tumilty , Ramakrishnan Mani , Stephan Milosavljevic , Melanie D. Bussey
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Abstract

Background

Electromagnetic palpation-digitization technique for measurement of innominate motion involves calculation of innominate rotation using the innominate vector length in the neutral (NEUT) and combined hip abduction and external rotation (HABER) test positions. The innominate vector length [i.e., the segment between anterior superior iliac spine (ASIS) and posterior superior iliac spine (PSIS)] is not a rigid structure and its deformation could introduce an error influencing the final innominate rotation measurement.

Objectives

The aim of this study is to determine if there is significant deformation occurring in innominate vector length when the hip is loaded into the HABER test position.

Method

A cross sectional study using sixteen healthy individuals and a single tester was conducted. Four pelvic landmarks, left and right PSIS and ASIS, were palpated and digitized using 3D digitizing stylus of Polhemus electromagnetic tracking device, in two hip test positions, NEUT and 50° HABER. The innominate vector lengths were calculated from the 3D coordinates of pelvic landmarks, for each hip test positions.

Results and conclusion

Paired t-tests demonstrated no significant differences (p > 0.05) in the innominate vector lengths at the side of the load as well as the opposite innominate when either the right or left hip was loaded; thus indicating no significant bone deformation in innominate segment during the HABER test position.

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被动髋外展和外旋时无名节段变形
背景:用于测量无名运动的电磁触诊数字化技术包括使用中立(NEUT)和髋关节外展和外旋(HABER)联合测试位置的无名向量长度计算无名旋转。无名矢量长度[即髂前上棘(ASIS)和髂后上棘(PSIS)之间的段]不是刚性结构,其变形可能会引入影响最终无名旋转测量的误差。目的:本研究的目的是确定当髋关节加载到HABER测试位置时,在未知向量长度上是否发生显著变形。方法采用横断面研究方法,选取16名健康个体和1名测试者。在NEUT和50°HABER两种髋关节测试体位,使用Polhemus电磁跟踪装置的三维数字化触针触诊并数字化左、右PSIS和ASIS四个骨盆标志。对于每个髋关节测试位置,从骨盆标志的3D坐标计算未知向量长度。结果与结论配对t检验无显著性差异(p >0.05),在加载右髋或左髋时,载荷一侧和另一侧的无名向量长度;从而表明在HABER测试位置中无名节段没有明显的骨变形。
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Manual Therapy 医学-康复医学
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