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Original Article
J Korean Acad Rehabil Med. 2001;25(5):855-860.
Dynamic Imbalance of Lumbo-Pelvic Motion in Pregnant Women with Back and Pelvic Pain.
Oh, Soo Yeon , Yoo, Jong Yoon , Ha, Sang Bae , Won, Hae Sung
1Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Asan Medical Center, University of Ulsan College of Medicine.
2Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Asan Medical Center, University of Ulsan College of Medicine.
Abstract

Objective: To investigate a biomechanism of pelvic pain in pregnancy by use of motion analyzer.

Method: Ten pregnant women in the early third trimester and 10 healthy women as control were enrolled. A gait analysis by a Vicon 370 motion analyzer system was performed to investigate the dynamic lumbo-pelvic motion of pregnancy in biomechanical aspects.

Results: The mean maximal surface lordotic angle of pregnant women was 24.42⁑3.98 degrees, the mean minimal surface lordotic angle 20.64⁑4.27 degrees, and the mean maximal surface lordotic angle of controls was 21.61⁑2.43 degrees, the mean minimal surface lordotic angle 18.38⁑2.29 degrees (p>0.05). The mean maximal anterior pelvic tilt of pregnant women was 21.11⁑5.91 degrees, and the mean maximal anterior pelvic tilt of controls was 15.28⁑4.94 degrees (p<0.05).

Conclusion: The angle of lumbar lordosis was within normal ranges but the anterior pelvic tilt was increased significantly in pregnancy. This can place mechanical stress on lumbo-pelvic region. This dynamic sagittal imbalance of the spine may be a considerable cause for low back and pelvic pain in pregnancy as indicated by the results of this study.

Keywords :Pregnancy, Low back pain, Lordosis, Gait analysis

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