Pelvic Girdle Pain Clinical Trial
Official title:
A Case-Control Pilot Study on the Biomechanical Effects of Wearing a Sacroiliac Belt in Women
Verified date | October 2017 |
Source | University of Calgary |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
Women with pelvic girdle pain PGP) often get relief from using a sacroiliac belt. The study will explore if there are differences and in the changes of lower body movement in stability with the belt on and with the belt off. Women with PGP will be matched with women without to explore if there is a difference between these two groups. This will be looked at in standing and in walking.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 10 |
Est. completion date | September 9, 2017 |
Est. primary completion date | May 29, 2015 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | Female |
Age group | 18 Years to 50 Years |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: - Females - Individuals with isolated SI joint dysfunction - Individuals with shoe size 6, 7, 8 or 9 US and matched controls by age (within 5 years), BMI (within one point) and parity Exclusion Criteria: - Pregnancy in the last year or presently pregnant - Significant lumbar dysfunction - Significant hip dysfunction - Leg length discrepancy of 1 cm or more - Women who have previously undergone prolotherapy or SI joint injections - Women with previous lower back, hip, knee or ankle surgery - Inability to stand for 60 sec unaided or to walk unaided. |
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Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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University of Calgary |
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Explore if 95% confidence ellipse area of the center of pressure or kinematic measures can distinguish women with PGP from women without PGP when a SI belt is applied | Pressure insoles will be used to quantify the 95% confidence ellipse area of the CoP determined from each of the 2 feet, during the 30 second standing trials. The sampling will be compounded at a rate of 100 Hz and provided a time-pressure series with a range from 15 to 1200 kPa. The 95% confidence ellipse area of both feet will be summed. The average of the 3 trials will be used. Kinematic data will be collected using eight high speed video cameras at a sample rate of 240 Hz. All test subjects will be equipped with a marker set consisting of 32 light reflecting markers according to Visual3D (C-Motion, Inc., Germantown, USA) marker set guidelines. All measurements will be made on the right side. Walking speed will be monitored using photo electronic cells. Identified and averaged for 10 over-ground walking trials for each participant using custom Matlab software (MathWorks Inc., Natick, MA, USA). | within 2 months of enrollment, measured at one point in time | |
Secondary | 95% confidence ellipse area of the center of pressure | Pressure insoles (Pedar, novel GmbH, Germany) will be used to quantify the 95% confidence ellipse area of the CoP determined from each of the 2 feet, during the 30 second standing trials. The sampling will be compounded at a rate of 100 Hz and provided a time-pressure series with a range from 15 to 1200 kPa. Prior to testing, the insoles will be calibrated as per the manufacture's protocol. All data will be analyzed using custom Matlab scripts. The 95% confidence ellipse area of both feet will be summed. The average of the 3 trials will be used.Gait variability will be assessed by calculating the average position of the CoP in the medial-lateral direction during walking using pedar pressure insoles. The mean and standard deviation of the average CoP position will be defined as gait variability in medial-lateral direction calculated for each subject, foot, and condition. | within 2 months of enrollment, measured at one point in time | |
Secondary | kinematic changes of lower extremity | A force plate (Kistler Instrumente AG, Switzerland) recording at 2400 Hz will be positioned in the middle of a 15 meter walkway to measure ground reaction forces (GRF) during standing and walking. The threshold for determining heel strike wil be 20 N. Walking speed will be monitored using photo electronic cells (model TC Timing System; Brower Timing Systems, Draper, UT). Discrete kinematic and kinetic variables will be identified and averaged for 10 over-ground walking trials for each participant using custom Matlab software (MathWorks Inc., Natick, MA, USA). Kinematic data will be collected using eight high speed video cameras (Motion Analysis Corporation, Santa Rosa, USA) Version 3.6.1.1315 at a sample rate of 240 Hz. All test subjects will be equipped with a marker set consisting of 32 light reflecting markers according to Visual3D (C-Motion, Inc., Germantown, USA) marker set guidelines. All measurements will be made on the right side. |
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