Sacroiliac Joint Pain Clinical Trial
Hypothesis I: The anatomic alignment of the pelvic bones, the electromuscular activation of
limb muscles and ground reaction forces are different in patients with sacroiliac joint
pain, as compared to healthy controls.
Hypothesis II: The application of pelvic belts alters the alignment of the pelvic bones, the
electromuscular activation of the limb muscles or ground reaction forces.
Hypothesis III: The effects proposed in hypothesis II are different in patients with
sacroiliac joint pain, as compared to healthy controls.
The sacroiliac joint is among the most frequently involved anatomical structure in low back
pain. Pelvic belt anatomy makes the sacroiliac joint more vulnerable to be involved in
chronic painful conditions. However, the anatomical and functional correlate of sacroiliac
joint pain is yet undetermined. According to the guidelines of International Association for
the Study of Pain (IASP), painful conditions should primarily be managed conservatively.
However, existing studies fail providing sound evidence on the effects of conservative
devices to therapy sacroiliac joint pain. In the study, a total of 17 patients suffering
from sacroiliac joint pain and 17 controls were investigated by means of magnetic resonance
imaging, EMG, health surveys and ground reaction force measurements.
A pelvic compression belt was administered in two levels of compression and the
corresponding magnetic resonance imaging, EMG and ground reaction force data were measured.
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Allocation: Non-Randomized, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Treatment
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