Iliopsoas muscle thickness and pelvic alignment in pronated and normal foot postures
- 01Chronic foot pronation was not linked to pelvic alignment changes
- 02Iliopsoas muscle thickness was similar in both groups
- 03The study found no differences between the groups
- 04Ultrasound was found to be a reliable tool for measuring the iliopsoas
In this study of women, chronic foot pronation was not associated with changes in pelvic alignment or iliopsoas muscle thickness.
It is hypothesized that the subtalar hyperpronation may provoke the development of a biomechanical chain of events in lower extremity alignment. Several studies have shown that pelvic alignment may alter in the presence of immediate foot hyperpronation induced by external forces. It is unknown whether these alterations are presented in chronic foot hyperpronation or not. It is also unknown if these potential postural changes could affect iliopsoas muscle size. Therefore, it appears necessary to carry out thorough research in this study. Twenty nine females with pronated foot posture and twenty seven females with normal foot posture participated in this study. The iliopsoas muscle was measured using ultrasound imaging (USI). Pelvic angle (PA) was measured using reflective markers and digital photography. Intrarater reliability of USI for the iliopsoas muscle thickness was also measured. The results indicated that the iliopsoas muscle thickness and the PA were not different in individuals with pronated foot compared to the normal foot group. However, a good intrarater reliability of USI was found for measuring the iliopsoas muscle thickness.
- APA
- Zinat Ashnagar, Mohammad-Reza Hadian, Gholamreza Olyaei, Saeed Talebian, Asghar Rezasoltani, Hassan Saeedi, Mir Saeed Yekaninejad, & Rahimeh Mahmoodi (2020). Iliopsoas muscle thickness and pelvic alignment in pronated and normal foot postures. https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/iliopsoas-muscle-thickness-and-pelvic-alignment-in-pronated-and-normal-foot-postures/
- MLA
- Zinat Ashnagar, et al. "Iliopsoas muscle thickness and pelvic alignment in pronated and normal foot postures." 2020, https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/iliopsoas-muscle-thickness-and-pelvic-alignment-in-pronated-and-normal-foot-postures/.
- Chicago
- Zinat Ashnagar et al. 2020. "Iliopsoas muscle thickness and pelvic alignment in pronated and normal foot postures.". https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/iliopsoas-muscle-thickness-and-pelvic-alignment-in-pronated-and-normal-foot-postures/
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