Range of motion study of the hip and knee in prayer by Muslims: a preliminary report

Background and Objectives: Praying or solah, represent a paramount and fundamental activity of daily living in Muslim community. Muslims need to adopt several postures that require deep flexion of the knee and hip to perform this daily obligation. The increased in demand of joint flexion has been...

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Main Authors: Arshad, Ahmad Afiq, Johari, Muhammad Hafiz, Rahimin, Muhammad Ali Sajjad, Sharifudin, Mohd Ariff
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Language:English
Published: International Islamic University Malaysia 2014
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spelling iium-386002018-03-29T07:10:09Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/38600/ Range of motion study of the hip and knee in prayer by Muslims: a preliminary report Arshad, Ahmad Afiq Johari, Muhammad Hafiz Rahimin, Muhammad Ali Sajjad Sharifudin, Mohd Ariff BL Religion BP176 The five duties of a Moslem. Pillars of Islam BP188 Islamic religious life RD701 Orthopedics RM695 Physical medicine. Physical therapy Background and Objectives: Praying or solah, represent a paramount and fundamental activity of daily living in Muslim community. Muslims need to adopt several postures that require deep flexion of the knee and hip to perform this daily obligation. The increased in demand of joint flexion has been the focus of research into development of knee and hip replacement implants suitable for Asian Muslim population. However, there is a lack of data on normative range of motion studies pertaining to these joints in relation to the postures in prayer by the Muslims. The aim of this study is to simultaneously obtain normative passive and functional range of flexion data during prayer by Muslims in the knee and hip joints of normal adults. Methodology: 60 Malay men aged between 20 to 30 years were recruited in this cross-sectional study. Passive range of motion and flexion angles of the hip and knee joints in various postures during prayer were measured using a standard goniometer. The difference against existing normative range of motion database available and the influence of various factors formed the core matter of this study. Factors analyzed include body mass index (BMI), length of limbs, abdominal and limb circumferences. Results: The demographic and range of motion data were documented and presented as minimum and maximum range, mean, and standard deviation. The mean (SD) of the passive hip flexion and passive knee flexion were 141.3°(7.0) and 152.9°(4.7) respectively, which were higher compared to other existing normative range of motion database. The BMI demonstrated a significant correlation with the passive range of motion of the knee joint. The mean (SD) flexion angle of the left and right hip joints during three postures in prayer by Muslims; bowing (ruku’), prostration (sujood) and sitting (jalsah), were 74.3°(6.6) and 74.1°(6.2), 119.0°(9.4) and 118.1°(9.1), and 77.7°(5.1) and 77.3°(4.6) respectively. Similarly, the flexion for the said prayer postures in the bilateral knee joints were 3.3°(4.1) and 3.6°(4.0), 119.7°(7.1) and 115.8°(6.4), and 153.3°(5.6) and 153.8°(6.0) correspondingly. The hip and knee flexion arc in this study were from 74.1° to 119.0° and from 3.3° to 119.7° respectively for the young Malay male adults performing prayers. Conclusion: The ROM involved for prayers was more for the knee joint and less for the hip joint as compared to the measured passive ROM. This reflects that a higher knee flexion angle compared to hip flexion is necessary to attain the sitting postures. Defining the range of motion of hip and knee during prayers will satisfy the basic demands of Muslim patients undergoing arthroplasty surgery. International Islamic University Malaysia 2014 Monograph NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/38600/1/Cover_and_Content_of_Research_Report.pdf Arshad, Ahmad Afiq and Johari, Muhammad Hafiz and Rahimin, Muhammad Ali Sajjad and Sharifudin, Mohd Ariff (2014) Range of motion study of the hip and knee in prayer by Muslims: a preliminary report. Research Report. International Islamic University Malaysia, Kuantan, Pahang. (Unpublished)
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topic BL Religion
BP176 The five duties of a Moslem. Pillars of Islam
BP188 Islamic religious life
RD701 Orthopedics
RM695 Physical medicine. Physical therapy
spellingShingle BL Religion
BP176 The five duties of a Moslem. Pillars of Islam
BP188 Islamic religious life
RD701 Orthopedics
RM695 Physical medicine. Physical therapy
Arshad, Ahmad Afiq
Johari, Muhammad Hafiz
Rahimin, Muhammad Ali Sajjad
Sharifudin, Mohd Ariff
Range of motion study of the hip and knee in prayer by Muslims: a preliminary report
description Background and Objectives: Praying or solah, represent a paramount and fundamental activity of daily living in Muslim community. Muslims need to adopt several postures that require deep flexion of the knee and hip to perform this daily obligation. The increased in demand of joint flexion has been the focus of research into development of knee and hip replacement implants suitable for Asian Muslim population. However, there is a lack of data on normative range of motion studies pertaining to these joints in relation to the postures in prayer by the Muslims. The aim of this study is to simultaneously obtain normative passive and functional range of flexion data during prayer by Muslims in the knee and hip joints of normal adults. Methodology: 60 Malay men aged between 20 to 30 years were recruited in this cross-sectional study. Passive range of motion and flexion angles of the hip and knee joints in various postures during prayer were measured using a standard goniometer. The difference against existing normative range of motion database available and the influence of various factors formed the core matter of this study. Factors analyzed include body mass index (BMI), length of limbs, abdominal and limb circumferences. Results: The demographic and range of motion data were documented and presented as minimum and maximum range, mean, and standard deviation. The mean (SD) of the passive hip flexion and passive knee flexion were 141.3°(7.0) and 152.9°(4.7) respectively, which were higher compared to other existing normative range of motion database. The BMI demonstrated a significant correlation with the passive range of motion of the knee joint. The mean (SD) flexion angle of the left and right hip joints during three postures in prayer by Muslims; bowing (ruku’), prostration (sujood) and sitting (jalsah), were 74.3°(6.6) and 74.1°(6.2), 119.0°(9.4) and 118.1°(9.1), and 77.7°(5.1) and 77.3°(4.6) respectively. Similarly, the flexion for the said prayer postures in the bilateral knee joints were 3.3°(4.1) and 3.6°(4.0), 119.7°(7.1) and 115.8°(6.4), and 153.3°(5.6) and 153.8°(6.0) correspondingly. The hip and knee flexion arc in this study were from 74.1° to 119.0° and from 3.3° to 119.7° respectively for the young Malay male adults performing prayers. Conclusion: The ROM involved for prayers was more for the knee joint and less for the hip joint as compared to the measured passive ROM. This reflects that a higher knee flexion angle compared to hip flexion is necessary to attain the sitting postures. Defining the range of motion of hip and knee during prayers will satisfy the basic demands of Muslim patients undergoing arthroplasty surgery.
format Monograph
author Arshad, Ahmad Afiq
Johari, Muhammad Hafiz
Rahimin, Muhammad Ali Sajjad
Sharifudin, Mohd Ariff
author_facet Arshad, Ahmad Afiq
Johari, Muhammad Hafiz
Rahimin, Muhammad Ali Sajjad
Sharifudin, Mohd Ariff
author_sort Arshad, Ahmad Afiq
title Range of motion study of the hip and knee in prayer by Muslims: a preliminary report
title_short Range of motion study of the hip and knee in prayer by Muslims: a preliminary report
title_full Range of motion study of the hip and knee in prayer by Muslims: a preliminary report
title_fullStr Range of motion study of the hip and knee in prayer by Muslims: a preliminary report
title_full_unstemmed Range of motion study of the hip and knee in prayer by Muslims: a preliminary report
title_sort range of motion study of the hip and knee in prayer by muslims: a preliminary report
publisher International Islamic University Malaysia
publishDate 2014
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/38600/
http://irep.iium.edu.my/38600/1/Cover_and_Content_of_Research_Report.pdf
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