The effect of a maternity support belt on static stability and posture in pregnant and non-pregnant women

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作者
Bey, Marie Elena [1 ]
Arampatzis, Adamantios
Legerlotz, Kirsten
机构
[1] Humboldt Univ, Dept Training & Movement Sci, Linden 6, D-10099 Berlin, Germany
关键词
Gestation; Balance; Static; Girdle; Injury risk; PELVIC BELT; BALANCE; EQUILIBRIUM; THERAPY; FALLERS; RISK;
D O I
10.1016/j.jbiomech.2018.05.005
中图分类号
Q6 [生物物理学];
学科分类号
071011 ;
摘要
Purpose: Physical and hormonal changes during pregnancy are thought to affect balance and injury risk, with increased numbers of falls being reported. A maternity support belt (MSB) has been suggested to stabilize the pelvis and to enhance balance. The purpose of this study was therefore to investigate the effect of an MSB on postural stability in different trimesters of pregnancy. Methods: Postural stability was assessed in the first (T1, n = 30), second (T2, n = 30) and third trimester (T3, n = 30) of pregnancy and compared to non-pregnant controls (n = 30), using a portable force plate. Postural sway during quiescent standing with and without applying an MSB was characterized by analyzing path length, velocity, amplitudes and area. Subsequently, anterior and posterior limits of stability (LoS) were determined. Results: Postural sway during quiescent standing did not change with pregnancy. However, LoS performance was reduced already in T1, before body mass significantly increased. The MSB led to a small improvement in the LoS while slightly increasing postural sway in anterior-posterior direction and shifting the center of pressure posteriorly during quiescent standing. Conclusion: While impairments in balance already occurred early in pregnancy before body mass significantly increased, they were subtle and only measurable in exacerbated conditions. This challenges the assumed necessity of balance enhancing interventions in pregnant women. Although the MSB significantly affected body posture, the magnitude of the LoS improvement using the MSB was very small. Thus, it remains debatable if the MSB is a meaningful tool to increase balance during pregnancy. (C) 2018 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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