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KMID : 1129920170140020001
Journal of Korean Society of Health Sciences
2017 Volume.14 No. 2 p.1 ~ p.14
Effects of the Pelvic Abnormality on the Human Balance
Kim Chi-Hyok

Ko Hye-Rim
Kim Hee-Ju
Son Kyung-Uk
Lee Jeong-Eun
Jo Soo-Jin
Abstract
PURPOSE : The purpose was that examined the effect of pelvic deformity on balance by considering the importance of awareness of pelvic changes and the importance of continuous posture management

METHOD : This study was conducted from June 5, 2017 to July 5, 2017 in 30 patients (male: 12, female: 18). The subjects were divided into the normal group (15 patients) and the abnormal group (15 patients) after measuring the slope of the pelvis and vertebral deformation using a vertebra structure analyzer (Formetric 4D, Diers Inc., Germany) Pelvic Torsion Group, Pelvic Slip Group, and Pelvic Torsion + Slip Group (5 each). And Balance Analyzer (Balance Master 7.0 version, NeuroCom International, USA) and dynamic balance capability was divided into RT, MV, EPE, ME, and DC. The data collected in this study were analyzed using the SPSS 24. for window program, and the corresponding sample t-test and independent sample t-test were used.

RESULT : The results of this study are as follows. 1. There was no statistically significant difference in dynamic balance ability between normal group and abnormal group. 2. There was no statistically significant difference in dynamic balance ability according to gender of normal group. 3. There was statistically significant difference in dynamic balance ability according to gender of the pelvic torsion group in ME (.018). 4. There was statistically significant difference in dynamic balance ability according to gender of the pelvic slippery group in ME (.016). 5. There was a statistically significant difference in the dynamic balance ability according to gender of the mixed group in RT (.000) and MV (.022).
CONCLUSION : The pelvic changes did not show a large change in the overall balance in the human body, but the balance ability according to gender showed a slight difference.
KEYWORD
pelvic changes, balance ability, vertebra structure analyzer, Balance Analyzer, Balance Master
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