Sagittal plane blockage of the foot, ankle and hallux and foot alignment-prevalence and association with low back pain
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2020, Physical Therapy in SportLower limb kinematics in individuals with chronic low back pain during walking
2020, Journal of Electromyography and KinesiologyCitation Excerpt :Most literature focuses on clinical examinations, typically conducted during static positions like sitting, lying down or forward bending. People with CLBP experience less hip internal and external rotations and less hip extension in prone position (Roach et al., 2015, Sadeghisani et al., 2015) and less pelvic posterior tilt during sitting and forward bending (Lim al., 2013); Brantingham et al. suggested that these people display less sagittal plane ankle range of motion (ROM) in the standing position compared to healthy participants (Brantingham et al., 2007). Evidence about dynamic types of movement abnormalities, especially during walking and in frontal and transverse planes is sparse.
What factors can affect lumbopelvic flexion-extension motion in the sagittal plane?: A literature review
2018, Human Movement ScienceCitation Excerpt :By examining the kinetic chain from the ankle and foot up to the back, mechanical causes of LBP can be better understood (O’Leary, Cahill, Robinson, Barnes, & Hong, 2013). It has been reported previously that decreased ankle dorsiflexion may be a factor in chronic mechanical LBP (Brantingham, Lee Gilbert, Shaik, & Globe, 2006). The influence of foot pronation (measured as calcaneal eversion) on pelvic alignment during standing is not well known.
Low back pain and disability in individuals with plantar heel pain
2018, FootCitation Excerpt :While most studies of PHP exclude individuals with lumbar radiculopathy, low back pain (LBP) or low back dysfunction is not an exclusion criterion [6,13,15,16]. Yet, foot mechanics have a known association with LBP, including increased arch height, greater dynamic foot pronation that increases vertical ground reaction forces and loading rates, and decreased ankle dorsiflexion and navicular drop [17–19]. In addition, foot mechanics influence low back function; for example, foot eversion is associated with anterior pelvic tilt [20,21], lateral forefoot wedges are related to earlier onset of lumbar paraspinal muscle activity during gait [22], and low foot arch is associated with reduced shock absorption at the low back during running [23].
Effect of Foot Manipulation on Pregnancy-Related Pelvic Girdle Pain: A Feasibility Study
2017, Journal of Chiropractic MedicineCitation Excerpt :If asymmetric, these tilting movements could elicit pain in the pelvic joints and may contribute to PPGP. However, some studies have suggested that there are fewer cases of LBP related to the pes cavus17 and some others have suggested that flat feet are not the reason for LBP.18,19 In a Cochrane review20 of pelvic pain and back pain during pregnancy, it was found that acupuncture reduced pelvic pain better compared with exercise, and that compared with usual care, both acupuncture and training were better.
Reliability and Accuracy of Static Parameters Obtained From Ink and Pressure Platform Footprints
2016, Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics
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