Department of Anatomy, Faculty of Medicine, Erasmus University, Rotterdam, The Netherlands.
Eur Spine J. 1993 Oct;2(3):140-4. doi: 10.1007/BF00301411.
Summary. Sacroiliac joint dysfunction is often overlooked as a possible cause of low back pain. This is due to the use of reductionistic anatomical models. From a kinematic point of view, topographic anatomical models are generally inadequate since they categorize pelvis, lower vertebral column and legs as distinct entities. This functional-anatomical study focuses on the question whether anatomical connections between the biceps femoris muscle and the sacrotuberous ligament are kinematically useful. Forces applied to the tendon of the biceps femoris muscle, simulating biceps femoris muscle force, were shown to influence sacrotuberous ligament tension. Since sacrotuberous ligament tension influences sacroiliac joint kinematics, hamstring training could influence the sacroiliac joint and thus low back kinematics. The clinical implications with respect to 'short' hamstrings, pelvic instability and walking are discussed.
摘要。骶髂关节功能障碍常被忽视,可能是腰痛的原因。这是由于使用了简化的解剖模型。从运动学的角度来看,局部解剖模型通常是不充分的,因为它们将骨盆、下脊柱和腿部分类为不同的实体。这项功能解剖学研究的重点是探讨股二头肌和骶结节韧带之间的解剖连接在运动学上是否有用。模拟股二头肌肌力作用于股二头肌肌腱的力,被证明会影响骶结节韧带的张力。由于骶结节韧带张力会影响骶髂关节运动学,因此腘绳肌训练可能会影响骶髂关节,从而影响下背部运动学。本文讨论了与“短”腘绳肌、骨盆不稳定和行走相关的临床意义。