Hm. Buyruk et al., Measurement of sacroiliac joint stiffness in peripartum pelvic pain patients with Doppler imaging of vibrations (DIV), EUR J OB GY, 83(2), 1999, pp. 159-163
Citations number
21
Categorie Soggetti
Reproductive Medicine
Journal title
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF OBSTETRICS GYNECOLOGY AND REPRODUCTIVE BIOLOGY
Objectives. The research question of the present study was: are sacroiliac
joint stiffness levels of peripartum pelvic pain patients different from th
ose of healthy subjects?
Study design. A cross-sectional comparative sacroiliac joint stiffness anal
ysis of peripartum pelvic pain patients with healthy subjects. In previous
studies we introduced a new technique, Doppler imaging of vibrations (DIV),
to assess sacroiliac joint stiffness using colour Doppler imaging and vibr
ations. The measurements were performed on a group of peripartum pelvic pai
n patients (n = 56) and on a control group (n = 52). The differences in sac
roiliac joint stiffness between the patient group and the control group wer
e tested statistically by means of the Wilcoxon's two sample test, the chi-
square test and Student's t-tests.
Results. Both patients and controls displayed stiff as well as unstiff join
ts with no significant difference. There was a significant difference betwe
en the groups with regard to the relative difference of sacroiliac joint st
iffness between left and right.
Conclusions. A diagnostic tool which can possibly be developed in the futur
e could demonstrate an objective finding among women with peripartum pelvic
pain. DIV is easy to apply and non-invasive. Asymmetric stiffness of the s
acroiliac joints seems to be more directly related to low back pain and pel
vic pain, not the stiffness level of a single sacroiliac joint. (C) 1999 El
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