Effects of contralateral hip flexion angle on the ober test
Resumen: The Ober test is an orthopedic evaluation procedure used to assess for tightness of the tensor fascia latae (TFL) and iliotibial band (ITB). Multiple versions of this test have been described using different degrees of contralateral hip joint flexion to stabilize the pelvis. The aim of this study was to analyze the hip range of motion (ROM) in the frontal plane and perceived tension produced during the Ober test using four different angles of contralateral hip flexion prepositioning. The secondary objective was to analyze the differences in the Ober test with different contralateral hip flexion angles according to limb dominance. This cross-sectional study included healthy individuals aged 18 years or older. The Ober test was performed on the right and left leg of each participant with the contralateral hip joint stabilized at 0° flexion, 45° flexion, 90° flexion, and maximal flexion. Hip range of motion in the frontal plane (abduction or adduction) was measured using a digital inclinometer. Three measurements were performed on each limb for every angle of contralateral prepositioning, using the average of the three measurements for statistical analysis. Participants were asked to report the location of any perceived tension and the intensity of tension using a Numeric Rating Scale during the test. Twenty-eight participants (17 men and 11 women) were examined. Significant differences in the Ober test hip ROM in the frontal plane (p < 0:01) were observed when comparing different angles of
contralateral hip flexion prepositioning. Significant differences between tests were also present for intensity of perceived tension(p ≤ 0:001), except for the intensity of perceived tension between 0° and 45°. No statistically significant differences were observed related to limb dominance (p > 0:05) or gender (p > 0:05), except for the Ober test at 0° (p < 0:001) which was higher in men (9.61° ± 5.01°) than in women (5.05° ± 2.87°). Greater contralateral hip flexion prepositioning during the Ober test results in decreased hip adduction ROM in the tested limb and greater perceived tension in the region of tensor fascia lata/ iliotibial band.

Idioma: Inglés
DOI: 10.1155/2022/3349940
Año: 2022
Publicado en: BioMed Research International 2022 (2022), 1-5
ISSN: 2314-6133

Factor impacto CITESCORE: 5.3 - Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (Q2) - Immunology and Microbiology (Q2) - Medicine (Q2)

Factor impacto SCIMAGO: 0.64 - Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (miscellaneous) (Q2) - Medicine (miscellaneous) (Q2) - Immunology and Microbiology (miscellaneous) (Q2)

Tipo y forma: Article (Published version)
Área (Departamento): Área Fisioterapia (Dpto. Fisiatría y Enfermería)

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