1. Normative ability of young females to control the lumbopelvic curvature during active knee extension in sitting
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Hiroshi Takasaki and Mayu Yanagisawa
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Orthodontics ,030506 rehabilitation ,business.industry ,Lumbopelvic control ,Normative data ,Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation ,030229 sport sciences ,Knee extension ,Curvature ,Sitting ,Asymptomatic ,Confidence interval ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,medicine ,Bootstrapping ,Original Article ,medicine.symptom ,0305 other medical science ,Lumbar lordosis ,Young female ,business ,Bootstrapping (statistics) - Abstract
[Purpose] Active unilateral knee extension in sitting (AUKEiSit) is a clinical test for lumbopelvic control during limb movements. We aimed to identify the normal upper limit for the angle of lumbopelvic sagittal alignment (θ) during AUKEiSit in young females. [Participants and Methods] The primary inclusion criteria of the participant included asymptomatic females 18-44 years of age. Lumbopelvic curvature from T12 to S2 was traced on paper using a flexible ruler during right AUKEiSit. The θ value was calculated using 2 methods: 1) 2-point-method, calculating the angle between 2 tangential lines at T12 and S2 on a trace line using Image J software; and 2) max-method, calculating θ by measuring the distance between T12 and S2 and the maximum depth of the curvature. A negative value of θ indicated lumbar lordosis. The mean and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) were computed with bootstrapping. [Results] The data of 121 participants (mean age: 20.6 years) were analyzed. The mean and 95% confidence intervals of θ were -12.06° (-14.03° to -9.40°) with the 2-point-method and -5.40° (-7.62° to -2.73°) with the max-method. [Conclusion] In asymptomatic young females, the 95% confidence intervals of θ during AUKEiSit are negative regardless of the 2 different methods.
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- 2020