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To Study the Correlation of Biomechanical markers of Pelvis and Foot with Static Plantar Pressure Distribution in population with Non- Specific Low Back Pain: A Literature Review

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Dr. Satish Kumar, Dr. Maneesh Arora, Dr. Dharam P. Pandey
ยป doi: 10.48047/AFJBS.6.12.2024.4243-4253

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This review aimed to explore the current literature on correlation of biomechanical markers of pelvis and foot with static plantar pressure distribution in population with non- specific low back pain. The studies published in the English language between 2001 and 2023 were included based on a search of the databases PubMed, PEDro, Google Scholar, Research Gateand Science Direct. Low Back Pain and plantar pressure were included in the literature review. We found a total of 42 studiesthat includes low back pain, plantar pressure distribution and lumbopelvic biomechanical deviations in this literature review. In 33 studies we found the significant relationship between plantar pressure distribution and lumbopelvic biomechanical deviations, while 9 studies had no significant relation between plantar pressure and lumbopelvic biomechanical deviations. The outcome measures used in the studies are mostly various lumbopelvic biomechanical angles and plantar pressure distribution. Having known that there is significant relationship between lumbopelvic biomechanics and low back painand the plantar pressure distribution through foot affects the lumbopelvic biomechanics, there is scope for future research to study the correlation of pelvic biomechanical markers and foot posture with plantar pressure distribution to find out the underlying causes. Categories: Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation

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