1. Is spinopelvic compensation associated with unstable gait?: Analysis using whole spine X-rays and a two-point accelerometer during gait in healthy adults.
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Segi N, Nakashima H, Ito S, Ouchida J, Kayamoto A, Oishi R, Yamauchi I, Takegami Y, Ishizuka S, Seki T, Hasegawa Y, and Imagama S
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- Humans, Male, Adult, Female, Healthy Volunteers, Lumbar Vertebrae diagnostic imaging, Young Adult, Gait Analysis, Middle Aged, Spine physiology, Standing Position, Pelvic Bones diagnostic imaging, Pelvic Bones physiology, Radiography, Accelerometry, Postural Balance physiology, Gait physiology, Pelvis physiology, Lordosis diagnostic imaging, Lordosis physiopathology
- Abstract
Background: Pelvic incidence (PI)-lumbar lordosis (LL) mismatch has a significant destabilizing effect on the center of gravity sway in the static standing position. However, the association between spinopelvic alignment and balance during gait in healthy volunteers is poorly understood., Research Question: The degree of PI-LL mismatch and trunk anterior tilt in the static standing posture influences dynamic balance during gait., Methods: In this study, 131 healthy volunteers were divided into two groups: harmonious group (PI - LL ≤ 10°; n = 91) and unharmonious group (PI - LL > 10°; n = 40). A two-point accelerometer system was used for gait analysis; accelerometers were attached to the pelvis and upper trunk to measure acceleration in the forward-backward, right-left, and vertical directions so that sagittal (front-back) deviation width, coronal (right-left) width, and vertical width and their ratios were calculated. Measurements were compared between the two groups, and correlations between alignment and accelerometer data were examined., Results: The harmonious group showed a negative correlation between pelvic sagittal width and PI - LL, pelvic tilt (PT), and sagittal vertical axis (SVA) (correlation coefficient ρ = -0.42, -0.38, and -0.4, respectively), and a positive correlation between sagittal ratio and PI - LL (ρ = 0.35). The unharmonious group showed a positive correlation between pelvic sagittal width and PI and PT (ρ = 0.43 and 0.33, respectively) and between sagittal ratio and SVA (ρ = 0.32). The unharmonious group showed a positive correlation between upper trunk sagittal width and PI - LL and PT (ρ = 0.38 and 0.36, respectively)., Significance: The association between spinal alignment and gait parameters differs depending on the presence or absence of PI-LL mismatch. The degree of pelvic compensation and trunk anterior tilt during static standing were associated with unstable gait balance., Competing Interests: Declaration of Competing Interest None., (Copyright © 2024 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.)
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- 2024
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