Relationship of the mobility of the sacroiliac joint with foot plant pressure

  • Guimarães R
  • Filho C
  • Norberto A
  • et al.
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Abstract

[Purpose] To evaluate mobility of the sacroiliac joint and plantar pressure changes. [Participants and Methods] This was an analytical study comprised of 300 participants, using a functional kinetic evaluation involving the test of standing flexion (SFT), the test of Downing, the test of Gillet, and the analysis of baropodometry. [Results] There was an association between mobility of the sacroiliac joint and the standing center of gravity. However , the mobility of this joint was not associated with plantar pressure and the plantar contact area. [Conclusion] These data suggest that sacroiliac mobility is linked to the center of gravity. This connection may precede sacroiliac dysfunction and may help to improve the accuracy of the tests.

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Guimarães, R. B., Filho, C. R. C., Norberto, A. R., Salatini, R., Zangirolami-Raimundo, J., & Raimundo, R. D. (2021). Relationship of the mobility of the sacroiliac joint with foot plant pressure. Journal of Physical Therapy Science, 33(6), 444–449. https://doi.org/10.1589/jpts.33.444

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