2006
DOI: 10.1590/s1413-78522006000400003
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Lordose lombar: estudo dos valores angulares e da participação dos corpos vertebrais e discos intervertebrais

Abstract: Foi estudado, em indivíduos normais, o valor angular da lordose lombar e a participação dos corpos vertebrais e discos intervertebrais na sua composição. Foram avaliadas as radiografias da coluna lombar de 350 indivíduos normais e assintomáticos com a idade variando de 18 a 50 anos (média 29,0 anos ± 8,24), sendo 143 homens e 207 mulheres. Foram medidas a curvatura lombossacra (L1S1) e a curvatura lombolombar (L1L5). As medidas das curvaturas lombares e dos seus componentes apresentaram grande variabilidade. F… Show more

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“…The literature reports that, on average, the normal thoracic curvature is 40º (Harrison, Harrison, Troyanovich & Harmon, 2000), while that of the lumbar curvature ranges from 45º to 50º (Damasceno, Catarin, Campos & Defino, 2006), with some variation according to the population investigated. However, in general, the studies show highly variable results, with wide confidence intervals (Table 3), compromising the classification process.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The literature reports that, on average, the normal thoracic curvature is 40º (Harrison, Harrison, Troyanovich & Harmon, 2000), while that of the lumbar curvature ranges from 45º to 50º (Damasceno, Catarin, Campos & Defino, 2006), with some variation according to the population investigated. However, in general, the studies show highly variable results, with wide confidence intervals (Table 3), compromising the classification process.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This issue is raised in the studies by Champain et al (2006) and Damasceno et al (2006) which analyze the same sample using different methods (Table 3). 200936±8.9 58.5±9.6 Gonçalves (2008) 44.4±6.9 57.5±6.1 Champain (2006) 42.5±18.4 49±18 57±22 Damasceno (2006) 45.1±10.8 60.9±10.7 Cil (2005) 46±10.8 53.3±9.1 50.1±10.8 54.6±9.8 Vialle 200540.6±10 43±11.2 Hammerberg (2003) 52.5±12.2 57.4±13.7 Boseker (2000) 33±10.6 33±10.6 Korovessis (1999) 36.5±9 49±13.9 62.5±13 62±20.9 Chernukha (1998) 39±8.6 51.1±8.8 52.6±11.6 Jackson (1998) 47±9.7 62.1±10.8 Korovessis (1998) 41.8±13 45.7±12 Vedantam (1998) 38±10 64±10 Hardacker (1997) 49.4±10.9 60.1±12. 1 Troyanovich (1997) 65±10.6 Kasai (1996) 13.5±4.7 14.3±6.6 Gelb (1995) 34±11 34±11 64±10 64±10 Lin (1992) 33.2±12.1 Wright (1991) 35±10 Singer (1990) 33 Reference values for Cobb angles | 121…”
Section: Flow Of Studies Through the Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lumbar lordosis is an important factor in decreasing longitudinal stiffness, improvement of muscle movement and control of different mechanical tensions in the lumbar spine, the normal curvature of the lumbar spine visible in the sagittal plane [ 1 , 2 ]. Some factors have been suggested to influence its degree as age, gender, race, occupation, weight, height, abdominal and back muscles' strength, lifestyle, physical activity, hormonal factors, deformity of spine, and changes in the inter-spinals discs and sacrum [ 2 , 3 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…16 Gore et al 17 referem que, embora as radiografias apresentem anormalidades na coluna vertebral não necessariamente os indivíduos serão sintomáticos.…”
Section: Discussionunclassified