Myofascial force transmission in sacroiliac joint dysfunction increases anterior translation of humeral head in contralateral glenohumeral joint

作者: Leonard H. Joseph , Rizuana I. Hussain , Amaramalar S. Naicker , Ohnmar Htwe , Ubon Pirunsan

DOI: 10.1016/J.POAMED.2014.07.007

关键词: Paired samplesAnatomySacroiliac jointOrthodonticsForce closureSling (weapon)Real time ultrasonographyMedicineSacroiliac joint dysfunction

摘要: Abstract Introduction Posterior and anterior oblique muscle slings contribute to the force closure mechanisms that provide stability sacroiliac joint. These global consist of myofascial network fascia, muscles tendons from muscles. It links lumbopelvic region other joints musculoskeletal system especially contralateral glenohumeral joint (GHJ). Any dysfunction (SJD) may likely disrupt transmission across it can affect GHJ. Aim The current study aims investigate effects SJD on Material methods An experimental is designed recruiting 20 participants with healthy as matched controls test hypothesis cause excessive translation humeral head (ATHH) in Using real time ultrasonography, resting position (RPHH), ATHH posttranslation distance (PDHH) are compared between GHJs among controls. Paired sample t-test independent used analyze data. Results discussion paired result showed statistically significant increase (P = 0.03) PDHH (P = 0.01) SJD. a RPHH when Conclusion contributes This occur due altered sling

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