Pelvic rotation in femoroacetabular impingement is decreased compared to other symptomatic hip conditions
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Resumo: | Study Design Cross-sectional, case-control design. Background Pelvic movement has been considered a possible discriminating parameter associated with femoroacetabular impingement (FAI) symptom onset. Decreased pelvic rotation has been found during squatting in people with FAI when compared to people with healthy hips. However, it is possible that changes in pelvic movement may occur in other hip conditions because of pain and may not be specific to FAI. Objectives To compare sagittal pelvic rotation during hip flexion and in sitting between people with FAI and people with other symptomatic hip conditions. Methods Thirty people with symptomatic FAI, 30 people with other symptomatic hip conditions, and 20 people with healthy hips participated in the study. Sagittal pelvic rotation was calculated based on measures of pelvic alignment in standing, hip flexion to 45° and 90°, and sitting. Results There were significant differences in sagittal pelvic rotation among the 3 groups in all conditions (P<.05). Post hoc analyses revealed that participants in the symptomatic FAI group had less pelvic rotation during hip flexion to 45° and 90° compared to participants in the other symptomatic hip conditions group and the hip-healthy group (mean difference, 1.2°–1.9°). In sitting, participants in the other symptomatic hip conditions group had less posterior pelvic rotation compared to those in the hip-healthy group (mean difference, 3.9°). Conclusion People with symptomatic FAI have less posterior pelvic rotation during hip flexion when compared to people with other symptomatic hip conditions and those with healthy hips. |
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2022-03-23T20:33:10Z2022-03-23T20:33:10Z2016461195796410.2519/jospt.2016.67130190-6011http://hdl.handle.net/1843/40390Study Design Cross-sectional, case-control design. Background Pelvic movement has been considered a possible discriminating parameter associated with femoroacetabular impingement (FAI) symptom onset. Decreased pelvic rotation has been found during squatting in people with FAI when compared to people with healthy hips. However, it is possible that changes in pelvic movement may occur in other hip conditions because of pain and may not be specific to FAI. Objectives To compare sagittal pelvic rotation during hip flexion and in sitting between people with FAI and people with other symptomatic hip conditions. Methods Thirty people with symptomatic FAI, 30 people with other symptomatic hip conditions, and 20 people with healthy hips participated in the study. Sagittal pelvic rotation was calculated based on measures of pelvic alignment in standing, hip flexion to 45° and 90°, and sitting. Results There were significant differences in sagittal pelvic rotation among the 3 groups in all conditions (P<.05). Post hoc analyses revealed that participants in the symptomatic FAI group had less pelvic rotation during hip flexion to 45° and 90° compared to participants in the other symptomatic hip conditions group and the hip-healthy group (mean difference, 1.2°–1.9°). In sitting, participants in the other symptomatic hip conditions group had less posterior pelvic rotation compared to those in the hip-healthy group (mean difference, 3.9°). Conclusion People with symptomatic FAI have less posterior pelvic rotation during hip flexion when compared to people with other symptomatic hip conditions and those with healthy hips.Design de estudo Desenho transversal, caso-controle. Fundo O movimento pélvico tem sido considerado um possível parâmetro discriminante associado ao início dos sintomas do impacto femoroacetabular (IFA). A diminuição da rotação pélvica foi encontrada durante o agachamento em pessoas com IFA quando comparadas a pessoas com quadris saudáveis. No entanto, é possível que alterações no movimento pélvico possam ocorrer em outras condições do quadril devido à dor e podem não ser específicas do IFA. Objetivos Comparar a rotação pélvica sagital durante a flexão do quadril e na posição sentada entre pessoas com IFA e pessoas com outras condições sintomáticas do quadril. Métodos Trinta pessoas com IFA sintomática, 30 pessoas com outras condições sintomáticas do quadril e 20 pessoas com quadris saudáveis participaram do estudo. A rotação pélvica sagital foi calculada com base nas medidas de alinhamento pélvico em pé, flexão do quadril a 45° e 90° e sentado. Resultados Houve diferenças significativas na rotação pélvica sagital entre os 3 grupos em todas as condições (P <0,05). Análises post hoc revelaram que os participantes do grupo FAI sintomático tiveram menos rotação pélvica durante a flexão do quadril a 45° e 90° em comparação com os participantes do grupo de outras condições sintomáticas do quadril e o grupo saudável do quadril (diferença média, 1,2°–1,9°) . Na posição sentada, os participantes do grupo de outras condições sintomáticas do quadril tiveram menor rotação pélvica posterior em comparação com os do grupo saudável do quadril (diferença média de 3,9°). Conclusão Pessoas com IFA sintomática têm menos rotação pélvica posterior durante a flexão do quadril quando comparadas a pessoas com outras condições sintomáticas do quadril e aquelas com quadris saudáveis.engUniversidade Federal de Minas GeraisUFMGBrasilMED - DEPARTAMENTO DE APARELHO LOCOMOTORThe journal of orthopaedic and sports physical therapyRotação pélvicaImpacto femoroacetabularPelvic rotation in femoroacetabular impingement is decreased compared to other symptomatic hip conditionsA rotação pélvica no impacto femoroacetabular é diminuída em comparação com outras condições sintomáticas do quadrilinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttps://www.jospt.org/doi/10.2519/jospt.2016.6713Daniel Camara AzevedoEdson Barreto PaivaAlexia Moura Abuhid LopesHenrique de Oliveira SantosRicardo Luiz CarneiroAndré Soares RodriguesMarco Antônio Percope de AndradeEduardo N. NovaisLinda R. 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Pelvic rotation in femoroacetabular impingement is decreased compared to other symptomatic hip conditions |
dc.title.alternative.pt_BR.fl_str_mv |
A rotação pélvica no impacto femoroacetabular é diminuída em comparação com outras condições sintomáticas do quadril |
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Pelvic rotation in femoroacetabular impingement is decreased compared to other symptomatic hip conditions |
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Pelvic rotation in femoroacetabular impingement is decreased compared to other symptomatic hip conditions Daniel Camara Azevedo Rotação pélvica Impacto femoroacetabular |
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Pelvic rotation in femoroacetabular impingement is decreased compared to other symptomatic hip conditions |
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Pelvic rotation in femoroacetabular impingement is decreased compared to other symptomatic hip conditions |
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Pelvic rotation in femoroacetabular impingement is decreased compared to other symptomatic hip conditions |
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Pelvic rotation in femoroacetabular impingement is decreased compared to other symptomatic hip conditions |
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Pelvic rotation in femoroacetabular impingement is decreased compared to other symptomatic hip conditions |
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Daniel Camara Azevedo |
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Daniel Camara Azevedo Edson Barreto Paiva Alexia Moura Abuhid Lopes Henrique de Oliveira Santos Ricardo Luiz Carneiro André Soares Rodrigues Marco Antônio Percope de Andrade Eduardo N. Novais Linda R. Van Dillen |
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Edson Barreto Paiva Alexia Moura Abuhid Lopes Henrique de Oliveira Santos Ricardo Luiz Carneiro André Soares Rodrigues Marco Antônio Percope de Andrade Eduardo N. Novais Linda R. Van Dillen |
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Daniel Camara Azevedo Edson Barreto Paiva Alexia Moura Abuhid Lopes Henrique de Oliveira Santos Ricardo Luiz Carneiro André Soares Rodrigues Marco Antônio Percope de Andrade Eduardo N. Novais Linda R. Van Dillen |
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Rotação pélvica Impacto femoroacetabular |
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Rotação pélvica Impacto femoroacetabular |
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Study Design Cross-sectional, case-control design. Background Pelvic movement has been considered a possible discriminating parameter associated with femoroacetabular impingement (FAI) symptom onset. Decreased pelvic rotation has been found during squatting in people with FAI when compared to people with healthy hips. However, it is possible that changes in pelvic movement may occur in other hip conditions because of pain and may not be specific to FAI. Objectives To compare sagittal pelvic rotation during hip flexion and in sitting between people with FAI and people with other symptomatic hip conditions. Methods Thirty people with symptomatic FAI, 30 people with other symptomatic hip conditions, and 20 people with healthy hips participated in the study. Sagittal pelvic rotation was calculated based on measures of pelvic alignment in standing, hip flexion to 45° and 90°, and sitting. Results There were significant differences in sagittal pelvic rotation among the 3 groups in all conditions (P<.05). Post hoc analyses revealed that participants in the symptomatic FAI group had less pelvic rotation during hip flexion to 45° and 90° compared to participants in the other symptomatic hip conditions group and the hip-healthy group (mean difference, 1.2°–1.9°). In sitting, participants in the other symptomatic hip conditions group had less posterior pelvic rotation compared to those in the hip-healthy group (mean difference, 3.9°). Conclusion People with symptomatic FAI have less posterior pelvic rotation during hip flexion when compared to people with other symptomatic hip conditions and those with healthy hips. |
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