Comparison of Hip Internal Rotation Angle in Chronic Low Back Pain Patients According to the Gender

만성 요통환자에서 성별에 따른 고관절 내회전 각도의 비교

  • Lee, Jae-Young (Department of Acupuncture & Moxibustion, Bu-Chun Jaseng Hospital of Oriental Medicine Hospital) ;
  • Han, Sang-Yup (Department of Acupuncture & Moxibustion, Bu-Chun Jaseng Hospital of Oriental Medicine Hospital) ;
  • Nam, Hang-Woo (Bu-Chun Jaseng Oriental Medicine Hospital) ;
  • Chung, Bul (Bu-Chun Jaseng Oriental Medicine Hospital) ;
  • Lee, Cha-Ro (Department of Oriental Internal Medicine, Bu-Chun Jaseng Hospital of Oriental Medicine) ;
  • Han, Sang-Wook (Department of Oriental Rehabilitation Medicine, Bu-Chun Jaseng Hospital of Oriental Medicine)
  • 이재영 (부천자생한방병원 침구과) ;
  • 한상엽 (부천자생한방병원 침구과) ;
  • 남항우 (부천자생한방병원) ;
  • 정벌 (부천자생한방병원) ;
  • 이차로 (부천자생한방병원 한방내과) ;
  • 한상욱 (부천자생한방병원 한방재활의학과)
  • Published : 2010.12.30

Abstract

Objectives : This study is planned to classify different biomechanics of men and women, from the comparison of normal range and hip internal rotation angle in chronic low back pain patients. Methods : We measured the hip internal rotation angle of the 30 men and 30 women patients with low back pain that has been over 3 months in BuCheon Jaseng Hospital of Oriental medicine. We set 35-45 degrees as normal range, and found the patients with exceeding normal range, the patients with normal range, and the patients with under normal range. Results : Men appeared to have less hip internal rotation angle than women. Especially, the men's left hip internal rotation angle was less than normal range. On the other hand, women's right hip internal rotation angle was often larger than normal range which was stastically significant. Conclusions : Contraction of hip external rotation muscle including gluteus maxius muscle and piriformis muscle in men, or relaxation of posterior gluteus medius, gluteus maxius and piriformis muscle with contraction of tensor fasciae latae, a part of hip internal rotation muscle, in women seems to be the basis for biomechanics of chronic low back pain.

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