Active pelvic tilt is reduced in athletes with groin injury; a case-controlled study.

Phys Ther Sport

Physiotherapy Utrecht Oost, Sports Rehabilitation and Manual Therapy, Bloemstraat 65D, 3581, WD Utrecht, the Netherlands; Amsterdam University Medical Centre, Department of Orthopaedics and Sports Traumatology, Amsterdam, the Netherlands; Academic Centre for Evidence Based Sports Medicine (ACES), Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Electronic address:

Published: March 2019

Objective: To study if athletes with groin injury had less active pelvic tilt (APT) than non-injured controls.

Design: Case-control.

Setting: Sports physiotherapy clinics and sports clubs.

Participants: 17 athletes (Tegner>5, age 25.1(5.2) with groin injury and 27 healthy controls (Tenger>5, age 24.4(3.6)).

Main Outcome Measures: Active pelvic tilt, defining the ability of an individual to actively tilt the pelvis anteriorly and posteriorly over a frontal axis, and hip range of motion (HROM) parameters.

Results: Linear regression model associations with generalized estimated equations revealed that APT was lower on injured sides compared to non-injured for total (21.1(7.1) vs. 27.2(8.0), P = .003, effect size (ES) = 0.8) and anterior (10.2(5.9) vs. 13.7(4.8), P = .004, ES = 0.65) APT. Posterior APT (-10.9(3.6) vs. -13.4(5.2), P = .06, ES = 0.56) showed a trend towards being lower in those with groin injury. HROM parameters were not found associated.

Conclusions: Total active and anterior pelvic tilt were lower on the injured side in athletes with groin injury when compared to non-injured sides and healthy controls. This may be a relevant factor to consider in rehabilitation. Whether this is a cause or effect cannot be ascertained due to the cross sectional study design.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ptsp.2018.12.011DOI Listing

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