2015
DOI: 10.5604/15093492.1143536
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Evaluation of Differences Between two Groups of Low Back Pain Patients with and without Rotational Demand Activities Based on Hip and Lumbopelvic Movement Patterns

Abstract: 1. The data of the current study suggests that lumbopelvic movement patterns in different groups of LBP patients in regard to their specific activities may vary. 2. LBP people with rotational demand sports activities have a greater tendency of pelvic rotation motion during the AHIR.

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“…Kinematic measurements were carried out using a 3-D motion analysis system with 7 cameras. Reflec tive markers were attached to 7 anatomical landmarks: the second sacral spinous process (S2), bilateral posterior superior iliac spines, and bilateral lateral knee joint lines and lateral malleoli [25]. The static resolution for each camera was 1mm/m 3 and the sampling rate was 120 Hz.…”
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“…Kinematic measurements were carried out using a 3-D motion analysis system with 7 cameras. Reflec tive markers were attached to 7 anatomical landmarks: the second sacral spinous process (S2), bilateral posterior superior iliac spines, and bilateral lateral knee joint lines and lateral malleoli [25]. The static resolution for each camera was 1mm/m 3 and the sampling rate was 120 Hz.…”
Section: Kinematic Measurementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All data were filtered at the 2Hz cutoff frequency with a dual-pass Butterworth filter [25]. Besides the vectors derived from PSIS of both sides at the initial and terminal points of movement, angular rotation ROM and angular velocity of the pelvic segment were calculated [25].…”
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“…1 and 2). 27,28 The collected data were filtered with Butterworth low pass filter with cut off frequency of 2 Hz. The initial and terminal point of motion for pelvic and lower extremity segments were determined based on previous study.…”
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“…The hip joints are the intersegmental elements between the lumbopelvic and knee joints [8]. Thus, the lumbopelvic-hip-knee complex forms a kinematic chain whose activity is co-ordinated during functional and recreational physical activities [9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17].…”
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