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Motion Capture Analysis of Sacroiliac Joint Motion After Manipulation

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Logan College of Chiropractic

Status

Completed

Conditions

Sacroiliac Joint Pain

Treatments

Procedure: Manipulation

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT00620906
RD0524070094

Details and patient eligibility

About

The purpose of this study is to examine the effects of manipulation on sacroiliac joint motion using a Polhemus motion capture system.

Full description

The Sacroiliac (SI) joint is a diarthrodial joint with the contradictory biomechanical function of transmitting compressive loads from the lumbar spine to the lower extremity while maintaining a nutating motion in the pelvis.

Recent studies identify the Sacroiliac (SI) joints as a significant source of pain in patients with chronic low back pain, contributing up to 27%. Recent studies have demonstrated that historical and physical examination findings and radiological imaging alone are insufficient to diagnose SI joint pain.

The purpose of this study is to examine the effects of manipulation on sacroiliac joint motion using a Polhemus motion capture system. The Absolute angular deviation of sacroiliac joint motion will be assessed during the normal gait cycle with the Polhemus Liberty motion capture system. Six sensors will be attached to specific anatomical landmarks of the pelvis which recorded motion characteristics while walking on a treadmill at 5 mph. The subjects then receive a HVLA manipulation to the SI joint and were retested at the same treadmill speed.

The Motion capture system tracks objects at a speed of 240 updates per second on all sensors simultaneously. The latency of data sampling is less than 4ms; 240 x 60 sec x 8 Sensors totaling 115,200 data points per minute. The system generates and tracks electromagnetic fields (EMF), computes position and orientation of sensors in an X, Y, and Z coordinate system while interfacing with a computer. The EMF source contains electromagnetic coils that emit a magnetic field. The source is the system's reference frame for sensor measurements. The sensor contains electromagnetic coils (accelerometers) that detect the position and orientation of the magnetic fields emitted by the EMF source.

Enrollment

20 patients

Sex

All

Ages

20 to 40 years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Ages between 20 and 40
  • Ability to maintain normal balance
  • Willingness to undergo HVLA manipulation to the SI Joints
  • Normal blood pressure

Exclusion criteria

  • Any visual or vestibular condition or systemic illness that would affect balance
  • Any recent surgery, unstable joints of the lower extremity, recent hip and knee joint replacements or fitted hip or knee pins, bolts and/or plates
  • Currently have any infection, acute inflammation, recent wounds, injury, tumors or other malignancy
  • Currently taking any medications; prescription or herbal muscle stimulants, relaxants, etc.
  • A history of acute disc herniation, discopathy or spondylolysis
  • A history of acute thrombosis, serious cardiovascular disease, diabetes, have irregular heartbeats(arrhythmia) or wear a pacemaker
  • Any implanted device or prosthesis type of device
  • Any Spinal manipulation within 48 hours
  • Ages under 20 and over 40
  • Estimated BMI greater than 30

Trial design

Primary purpose

Treatment

Allocation

N/A

Interventional model

Single Group Assignment

Masking

None (Open label)

20 participants in 1 patient group

A
Other group
Description:
Manipulation
Treatment:
Procedure: Manipulation

Trial contacts and locations

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