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Bhagat, Camy A.
- A Study on Iliotibial Band Tightness in Postural Low Back Pain
Authors
1 MPT(Musculoskeletal Conditions) Unique Care Physiotherapy Center, Baroda, IN
2 College of Physiotherapy, Anand, IN
Source
Indian Journal of Physiotherapy & Occupational Therapy-An International Journal, Vol 8, No 2 (2014), Pagination: 74-78Abstract
Background: Today life style has changed. It has become more sedentary. Now there is an increasing tendency of people to spend long hours in the sitting position. Many people find that this position aggravates their problem. Flexibility is an important component of physical conditioning programme. Clinical studies have proposed that muscle does not undergo periodic lengthening will develop a decrease resting length and flexibility.
Objectives: Find out the co-relation of ITB tightness and postural low back pain.
Material and Methodology: In present observational Study, there were two groups Group A included 100 subjects with postural low back pain with the age group between 20-45 years and Group B included 100 normal healthy individual. Both Group were assess for the bilateral ITB tightness using Modified ober's test in this hip adduction angle was measured using bubble inclinometer. The data was collected and analyzed.
Results: Shows co-relation of Iliotibial band tightness and postural low back pain
Conclution: This study shows iliotibial band tightness is present significantly in postural low back pain. Therefore iliotibial band tightness assessment should be always included in the assessment format of low back pain.
Keywords
IT Band, Tightness- A Comparative Study to Analyse the Prevalance of VMO/VL Muscle Insufficiency in Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome Patients and Healthy Individuals - An Emg Based Study
Authors
1 Shree B. G. Patel, College of Physiotherapy, Anand, IN
2 MPT(Musculoskeletal Conditions) Unique Care Physiotherapy Center, Baroda, IN
Source
Indian Journal of Physiotherapy & Occupational Therapy-An International Journal, Vol 8, No 2 (2014), Pagination: 94-99Abstract
Background: PFPS describes anterior and retro patellar knee pain in the absence of other pathology. PFPS is one of the most common disorders of the knee accounts for 25% of knee injuries in sports medicine clinics. Prevalence rate is 20% in USA students and morbidity is directly related to activity of patients. EMG studies of normal subject have revealed that VMO /VL ratio is about 1:1 (power CM et al)
Objective: To study the VMO/VL ratio during ECCENTRIC, CONCENTRIC, ISOMETRIC contractions in PFPS patients and control groups.
Materials&Method: SUBJECTS: 25 diagnosed with PFPS and 25 asymptomatic control was recruited for study. EMG activity of VMO and VL was recorded by surface electrodes.EMG data was analyzed in three activities for both groups, ISOMETRIC, CONCENTRIC and ECCENTRIC contractions. Outcome measure was EMG MUAP amplitude.
Results: Results showed that VMO/VL ratio is lower in PFPS subjects.
Conclusion: There was significant difference in VMO/VL ratio in both groups.