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Postural Stability in Individuals with and without Sacroiliac Joint Dysfunction Before and After Pelvic Belt Application

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 Background: Sacroiliac Joint Dysfunction (SIJD) is considered an origin of Low-back Pain. It can change the motor control strategy and postural control (PC). Objectives: We aimed to fi nd any probable diff erences in PC between subjects with and without SIJD and determine the eff ects of the Pelvic Belt (PB) on PC. Methods: Thirty-eight subjects were assigned into two equal groups with and without SIJD. They started to walk from the place marked on a force plate for 10 seconds after hearing an auditory signal and performed three attempts for each foot. They repeated six more ones with PB. Raw data were imported to an excel software (version 2007) spreadsheet to calculate the reaction time (RT) and anticipatory postural adjustment (APA) as the components of PC. Results: Our results showed a signifi cant diff erence in RT between the SIJD-aff ected and non-aff ected sides (P = 0. 035), but there was no signifi cant diff erence in APA (P = 0. 057). There were signifi cant diff erences in RT and APAs between the control and SIJDaff ected side groups (P = 0. 001 and P = 0. 010, respectively). The PB application showed a signifi cant diff erence in RT and APAs of the SIJD-aff ected side (P = 0. 001 and P = 0. 047, respectively). Conclusions: It seems pain could lead to the postural sway into instability and change the motor control strategy. The proprioception signals from the neuromuscular system of SIJ improved after PB. Therefore, PB, as a feasible tool, can be recommended for PC improvement.

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    Mahmoodi, Rahimeh, OLYAEI, GHOLAM REZA, TALEBIAN, SAEED, SHADMEHR, AZADEH, GHOTBI, NASTARAN, & HADIAN, MOHAMMAD REZA. (2021). Postural Stability in Individuals with and without Sacroiliac Joint Dysfunction Before and After Pelvic Belt Application. ARCHIVES OF NEUROSCIENCE, 8(1), 0-0. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/691362/en

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    Mahmoodi Rahimeh, OLYAEI GHOLAM REZA, TALEBIAN SAEED, SHADMEHR AZADEH, GHOTBI NASTARAN, HADIAN MOHAMMAD REZA. Postural Stability in Individuals with and without Sacroiliac Joint Dysfunction Before and After Pelvic Belt Application. ARCHIVES OF NEUROSCIENCE[Internet]. 2021;8(1):0-0. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/691362/en

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    Rahimeh Mahmoodi, GHOLAM REZA OLYAEI, SAEED TALEBIAN, AZADEH SHADMEHR, NASTARAN GHOTBI, and MOHAMMAD REZA HADIAN, “Postural Stability in Individuals with and without Sacroiliac Joint Dysfunction Before and After Pelvic Belt Application,” ARCHIVES OF NEUROSCIENCE, vol. 8, no. 1, pp. 0–0, 2021, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/691362/en

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