EVALUATION OF THE INFLUENCE IMMEDIATE OF LUMBOSACRAL MOBILIZATION AND MANIPULATION TECHNIQUES ON STATIC POSTURAL ACTIVITY AND PLANTAR SURFACE CONTACT IN INDIVIDUALS WITH CHRONIC LOW BACK PAIN

Authors

  • KARINE CARMINATI DOMINGOS
  • ANDRÉIA CRISTINA TRAVASSOS DA COSTA
  • EDUARDO ALEXANDRE LOTH
  • JOSÉ FERNANDO BAUMGARTNER
  • MACIEL RICARDO MASSAO ABICO
  • JOSÉ MOHAMUD VILAGRA

Keywords:

Low back pain, Osteopathic manipulation, Postural balance.

Abstract

Low back pain is one of the most painful disorders who affect humans, affecting about 90% of individuals at some point in their lives. Objective: Evaluating  the influence immediate of manipulation technique and articulation mobilization on the static postural activity contact surface plant in individuals with low back pain. Methodology: The purpose of this research is related to a transversal clinical assay composed of 26 participants, of both genders, being  then,  students enrolled at UNIOESTE. The study was composed by five stages: first the participants were evaluated for the inclusion and exclusion criteria. In the second phase they passed through the static baropodometric evaluation before  intervention. In the third stage were carried out kinesiological functional tests. Following of straight to intervention (fourth stage). And revaluation on the baropodometry post-intervention (fifth stage). The data was plotted in Microsoft Excel 7.0 Oficce ® and statistical analysis through the Kolmogorov-Smirnov and paired t test Student, with ? <0.05.  Results: Stabilometry Datas showed no significant difference (? = 0.16) when compared before (1.95 cm2) and after (1.99 cm2) the manipulation / mobilization. Regarding the foot pressure, a significant difference was observed when comparing the values ??of each foot separately (right ? = 0.021; left ? = 0.001) in the distribution of weight on foot surface contact before and after manipulation / mobilization. Conclusion: Techniques of articulation mobilization and manipulation, used in this research, region of individuals with chronic low back pain, have an influence on static postural system, being significant only in the plantar surface contact.

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DOMINGOS, K. C., COSTA, A. C. T. D., LOTH, E. A., BAUMGARTNER, J. F., ABICO, M. R. M., & VILAGRA, J. M. (2013). EVALUATION OF THE INFLUENCE IMMEDIATE OF LUMBOSACRAL MOBILIZATION AND MANIPULATION TECHNIQUES ON STATIC POSTURAL ACTIVITY AND PLANTAR SURFACE CONTACT IN INDIVIDUALS WITH CHRONIC LOW BACK PAIN. Fiep Bulletin - Online, 83(2). Retrieved from https://www.fiepbulletin.net/fiepbulletin/article/view/2829

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TRABALHOS PUBLICADOS

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