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RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN STRENGTH OF LUMBOPELVIC GIRDLE MUSCLES WITH LUMBAR LORDOSIS

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  73-82

Abstract

 Up until now, it was considered that the weakness of LUMBOPELVIC GIRDLE MUSCLES is the cause of LUMBAR LORDOSIS variation with effect on pelvic tilt and lumbar vertebras. But, it became dubiousness by some of recent researches. Therefore, the aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between strength of LUMBOPELVIC GIRDLE MUSCLES with LUMBAR LORDOSIS. In this research, one hundred seven healthy and non-athlete students were chosen from general class of Tehran University as samples randomly. The average of age, weight and height of the samples were 21.85±1.75 years, 70.88±10.50 kg, and 177. 12±6.16 cm. The strength of muscles was measured by Digital Dynamometer and Double Straight Leg Lowering (DSLL) test. Also, the LUMBAR LORDOSIS angle was measured by Flexible ruler. The strength average of lumbar extensors, hip flexors, hip extensors and abdominal muscles were 52.96±20.17 kg, 22.12±5.73 kg, 15.56±4.46 kg, and 38.04±7.51 degree respectively. Collective data were analyzed using descriptive statistic and correlation between parameters. The results did not indicate a significant relationship between the strength of LUMBOPELVIC GIRDLE MUSCLES and LUMBAR LORDOSIS (P>0.05). Therefore, on the base of collective data, it seems that the focus should not be concentrated on the weakness or strength of single muscle groups, but all muscles groups engaged in this region must be accounted for.

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SEYDI, F., RAJABI, REZA, & EBRAHIMI TAKAMJANI, ESMAEIL. (2008). RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN STRENGTH OF LUMBOPELVIC GIRDLE MUSCLES WITH LUMBAR LORDOSIS. OLYMPIC, 16(3 (SERIAL 43)), 73-82. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/37714/en

Vancouver: Copy

SEYDI F., RAJABI REZA, EBRAHIMI TAKAMJANI ESMAEIL. RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN STRENGTH OF LUMBOPELVIC GIRDLE MUSCLES WITH LUMBAR LORDOSIS. OLYMPIC[Internet]. 2008;16(3 (SERIAL 43)):73-82. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/37714/en

IEEE: Copy

F. SEYDI, REZA RAJABI, and ESMAEIL EBRAHIMI TAKAMJANI, “RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN STRENGTH OF LUMBOPELVIC GIRDLE MUSCLES WITH LUMBAR LORDOSIS,” OLYMPIC, vol. 16, no. 3 (SERIAL 43), pp. 73–82, 2008, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/37714/en

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