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In regard to the mono‐segmental thoracic and lumbar nonfusion in patients with ankylosing spondylitis, we built a new classification system based on CT and MRI data and describe its clinical distribution characteristics and occurrence risk factors for the first time. ABSTRACT Study Design Retrospective cohort study.
Bingchuan Liu +4 more
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LUMBAR LORDOSIS IN ASYMPTOMATICS SUBJECTS AND PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC LOW BACK PAIN
Introduction: The relationship between the degree of lumbar lordosis and chronic and purpose low back pain (LBP) has long been speculated, but there is discrepancy in findings of previous researchers. The purpose of this of this study was to ...
S.J MOUSAVI, MOHAMMAD REZA NOURBAKHSH
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Characterizing the shape of the lumbar spine using an active shape model: reliability and precision of the method [PDF]
Copyright © 2008 Lippincott, Williams & WilkinsThis is a non-final version of an article published in final form in Spine Vol. 33 (7), pp. 807-813 (2008)Study Design. Analysis of positional magnetic resonance images of normal volunteers. Objective. To
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Predictive formula of ideal lumbar lordosis and lower lumbar lordosis determined by individual pelvic incidence in asymptomatic elderly population [PDF]
This study aimed to obtain reference values of lumbar lordosis (LL) and lower LL (LLL) from normal asymptomatic groups, determine the relationship between them and pelvic incidence (PI), and establish the predictive formula for ideal LLL in the elderly Korean population.Standing plain lateral radiographs of the whole spine, including the pelvis, were ...
Seung-Jae, Hyun +5 more
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While distal fusion to LTV‐1 on upright radiographs yields satisfactory outcomes in a certain proportion of AIS patients, we hypothesized that the relaxed spinal posture in supine position could facilitate a more conservative fusion strategy. This study therefore investigated the utility of supine imaging for LIV selection in Lenke‐5 AIS.
Zhen Wang +5 more
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Evaluation of total and segmental lumbar lordosis using radiographic interpretation
Background and Objective: With raising knowledge about the spinal biomechanics, the importance and effectiveness of the condition of the sagittal alignment of the spine in its natural function and its disease is emphasized.
N Kamali
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Introdaction:The spine is an important part of the human skeletal system. The objective of this identify was to study the effects of weight, gender and number of pregnancies (in females) on low back pain and the lumbar total and segmental lordosis ...
Khodadad Letafatkar +3 more
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Etiology of lumbar lordosis and its pathophysiology: a review of the evolution of lumbar lordosis, and the mechanics and biology of lumbar degeneration [PDF]
The goal of this review is to discuss the mechanisms of postural degeneration, particularly the loss of lumbar lordosis commonly observed in the elderly in the context of evolution, mechanical, and biological studies of the human spine and to synthesize recent research findings to clinical management of postural malalignment.
Carolyn J, Sparrey +7 more
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A two‐incision MI‐TLIF showed comparable outcomes to the traditional four‐incision approach in single‐level patients. Excessive pursuit of smaller or fewer incisions demonstrated no significant short‐term advantage. Reduced exposure may still help minimize wound complications in vulnerable groups, warranting further targeted follow‐up.
Yueh‐Ying Hsieh +4 more
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The Effect of Core Stability Training on Postpartum Lumbar Lordosis and Low Back Pain in Nulliparous Women [PDF]
Introduction: Pregnancy and childbirth as a natural process at some points of women’s life is associated with mental and physical changes. Prpgancy low back pain which may last up to six months after delivery is related to multiple factors including ...
Fouziye Zahedpour +3 more
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