Ankle Proprioception Pattern in Women Across Various Trimesters of Pregnancy and Postpartum
Background and Objectives: Ankle foot complex is the part of the body which is in contact with the ground and it is important to have an intact proprioceptive system in order to maintain postural control. Previous study has established that there is significant difference between ankle propriocepti...
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doaj-132c33c913474fabab464d80c805e5d62020-11-24T20:53:42ZengLight House Polyclinic Mangalore Online Journal of Health & Allied Sciences0972-59972016-01-01144Ankle Proprioception Pattern in Women Across Various Trimesters of Pregnancy and PostpartumRamachandra P0Maiya AG1Kumar P2Kamath A3Department of Physiotherapy, School of Allied Health Sciences, Manipal University, Manipal, IndiaDepartment of Physiotherapy, School of Allied Health Sciences, Manipal University, Manipal, IndiaDepartment of OBG, Kasturba Hospital, Manipal, IndiaDepartment of Community Medicine, Kasturba Medical College, Manipal, India Background and Objectives: Ankle foot complex is the part of the body which is in contact with the ground and it is important to have an intact proprioceptive system in order to maintain postural control. Previous study has established that there is significant difference between ankle proprioception in pregnant women in their third trimester and non-pregnant women. There is lack of literature regarding when the ankle does the ankle proprioception gets affected during pregnancy and whether this change reverts back during postpartum and hence this study. Method: A cohort of 70 primiparous women were included in the study and the women were followed through 12th week, 24th week, 32nd week , immediate postpartum and 6 weeks postpartum. The ankle repositioning error was measured using photography method and was analyzed using UTHSCSA Image tool software. Repeated measures ANOVA was used to measure the differences across various time periods. Results: It was found that there was a significant differences (p<0.001) in ankle repositioning error in pregnant women across the trimesters and in the postpartum period and the value did not reach the first trimester value even after six weeks postpartum. Conclusion: Ankle proprioception was significantly affected across the various trimesters of pregnancy with the peak variability observed in the third trimester and the value did not reach back to the first trimester value even after 6 weeks postpartum.http://www.ojhas.org/issue56/2015-4-7.htmlPregnancyReposition errorFalls |
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Ankle Proprioception Pattern in Women Across Various Trimesters of Pregnancy and Postpartum |
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Ankle Proprioception Pattern in Women Across Various Trimesters of Pregnancy and Postpartum |
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ankle proprioception pattern in women across various trimesters of pregnancy and postpartum |
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Background and Objectives: Ankle foot complex is the part of the body which is in contact with the ground and it is important to have an intact proprioceptive system in order to maintain postural control. Previous study has established that there is significant difference between ankle proprioception in pregnant women in their third trimester and non-pregnant women. There is lack of literature regarding when the ankle does the ankle proprioception gets affected during pregnancy and whether this change reverts back during postpartum and hence this study. Method: A cohort of 70 primiparous women were included in the study and the women were followed through 12th week, 24th week, 32nd week , immediate postpartum and 6 weeks postpartum. The ankle repositioning error was measured using photography method and was analyzed using UTHSCSA Image tool software. Repeated measures ANOVA was used to measure the differences across various time periods. Results: It was found that there was a significant differences (p<0.001) in ankle repositioning error in pregnant women across the trimesters and in the postpartum period and the value did not reach the first trimester value even after six weeks postpartum. Conclusion: Ankle proprioception was significantly affected across the various trimesters of pregnancy with the peak variability observed in the third trimester and the value did not reach back to the first trimester value even after 6 weeks postpartum. |
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