Pattern of changes in local and global muscle thickness among individuals with sacroiliac joint dysfunction

© 2015 . Background: Altered motor patterns of the local muscle system (LS) and global muscle system (GS) is reported among low back pain patients. However, the pattern of changes in the LS and GS among individuals with sacroiliac joint dysfunction (SJD) is not clear. Objective: This study aimed to...

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Main Authors: Joseph,L.H., Hussain,R.I., Naicker,A.S., Htwe,O.3., Pirunsan,U., Paungmali,A.
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-381352015-06-16T07:38:29Z Pattern of changes in local and global muscle thickness among individuals with sacroiliac joint dysfunction Joseph,L.H. Hussain,R.I. Naicker,A.S. Htwe,O.3. Pirunsan,U. Paungmali,A. Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation © 2015 . Background: Altered motor patterns of the local muscle system (LS) and global muscle system (GS) is reported among low back pain patients. However, the pattern of changes in the LS and GS among individuals with sacroiliac joint dysfunction (SJD) is not clear. Objective: This study aimed to investigate the changes in the resting muscle thickness of LS and GS in SJD. Methods: A total of 40 individuals (20 participants with SJD and 20 healthy participants as matched controls) participated in this study. The resting thickness of the LS and GS such as rectus abdominis (RA), external oblique (EO), internal oblique (IO), transverses abdominis (TrA), and lumbar multifidus (LM) was measured using real time ultrasonography and the data were compared between the ipsilateral side and contralateral side among participants with SJD as well as healthy participants. Parametric and nonparametric statistics were used to analysethe data as appropriate. Results: The results showed that EO and IO were significantly reduced among SJD participants when compared with the contralateral side. Similarly, EO and LM were significantly reduced among the SJD group when compared with the controls. Conclusion: The findings of the study support a trend of reduced size in the resting thickness of the LS and GS in SJD. 2015-06-16T07:38:29Z 2015-06-16T07:38:29Z 2015-01-01 Article 10137025 2-s2.0-84924873038 10.1016/j.hkpj.2014.12.003 http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=84924873038&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/handle/6653943832/38135 Hong Kong Physiotherapy Association
institution Chiang Mai University
building Chiang Mai University Library
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topic Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation
spellingShingle Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation
Joseph,L.H.
Hussain,R.I.
Naicker,A.S.
Htwe,O.3.
Pirunsan,U.
Paungmali,A.
Pattern of changes in local and global muscle thickness among individuals with sacroiliac joint dysfunction
description © 2015 . Background: Altered motor patterns of the local muscle system (LS) and global muscle system (GS) is reported among low back pain patients. However, the pattern of changes in the LS and GS among individuals with sacroiliac joint dysfunction (SJD) is not clear. Objective: This study aimed to investigate the changes in the resting muscle thickness of LS and GS in SJD. Methods: A total of 40 individuals (20 participants with SJD and 20 healthy participants as matched controls) participated in this study. The resting thickness of the LS and GS such as rectus abdominis (RA), external oblique (EO), internal oblique (IO), transverses abdominis (TrA), and lumbar multifidus (LM) was measured using real time ultrasonography and the data were compared between the ipsilateral side and contralateral side among participants with SJD as well as healthy participants. Parametric and nonparametric statistics were used to analysethe data as appropriate. Results: The results showed that EO and IO were significantly reduced among SJD participants when compared with the contralateral side. Similarly, EO and LM were significantly reduced among the SJD group when compared with the controls. Conclusion: The findings of the study support a trend of reduced size in the resting thickness of the LS and GS in SJD.
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author Joseph,L.H.
Hussain,R.I.
Naicker,A.S.
Htwe,O.3.
Pirunsan,U.
Paungmali,A.
author_facet Joseph,L.H.
Hussain,R.I.
Naicker,A.S.
Htwe,O.3.
Pirunsan,U.
Paungmali,A.
author_sort Joseph,L.H.
title Pattern of changes in local and global muscle thickness among individuals with sacroiliac joint dysfunction
title_short Pattern of changes in local and global muscle thickness among individuals with sacroiliac joint dysfunction
title_full Pattern of changes in local and global muscle thickness among individuals with sacroiliac joint dysfunction
title_fullStr Pattern of changes in local and global muscle thickness among individuals with sacroiliac joint dysfunction
title_full_unstemmed Pattern of changes in local and global muscle thickness among individuals with sacroiliac joint dysfunction
title_sort pattern of changes in local and global muscle thickness among individuals with sacroiliac joint dysfunction
publisher Hong Kong Physiotherapy Association
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