Functional Radiographic Diagnosis of the Lumbar SpineFlexion—Extension and Lateral Bending
作者:
J DVOŘÁK,
M M PANJABI,
D G CHANG,
R THEILER,
D GROB,
期刊:
Spine
(OVID Available online 1991)
卷期:
Volume 16,
issue 5
页码: 562-571
ISSN:0362-2436
年代: 1991
出版商: OVID
关键词: lumbar spine;kinematics;functional evaluation;roentgenographs;instability
数据来源: OVID
摘要:
Several attempts have been made to measure the segmental range of motion in the lumbar spine during flexion–extension with the purpose of gathering additional data for the diagnosis of instability. The previous studies were performed in vitro or in vivo during active motion. The aim of this study was to obtain normal values of passively performed segmental motions. Forty-one healthy adults were examined by means of functional radiographs during flexion–extension and lateral bending. A graphic construction method and a computerassisted method were used to measure rotations. Comparing with recent in vivo studies, the values obtained for normal angles of rotation were predominately larger. This might be due to the passive examination used in the study. The graphic construction method and computerassisted method techniques are equally reliable, but the computer-assisted method method yields other important kinematic data, such as translations. It is proposed that passive motion be applied during functional examination of patients with suspected instabilities. However, the large variation of rotational values between individuals in the normal population may limit the clinical usefulness of functional lumbar analysis using this parameter. Future studies should explore the clinical relevance of determining altered segmental mobility in low-back pain patients.
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