2017
DOI: 10.1590/s1808-185120171604179083
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Correlation Between Cervical Sagittal Alignment and Functional Capacity in Cervical Spondylosis

Abstract: Objective: To correlate the radiographic parameters of sagittal cervical alignment with quality of life and functional capacity in patients with cervical spondylosis under conservative treatment. Methods: This is an observational and prospective study in patients with cervical spondylosis under conservative treatment and without indication for surgery. The 52 patients included were divided into three groups: axial pain, radiculopathy, and cervical myelopathy. The radiographic parameters considered were cervica… Show more

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“…The higher the value of the CL, T1S, T1S-CL, the lower the value of the VAS obtained from the patient, (i.e., the less the pain of the patient). This is in line with what was reported by Motta MM et al [21] that there was no significance between CSVA and VAS. On the contrary, they also said that there was no significance between CL, T1S, T1S-CL and the VAS and this is opposite to our study.…”
Section: Analysis Of the Relationships And Results In Group 1 (Symptomatic Group)supporting
confidence: 93%
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“…The higher the value of the CL, T1S, T1S-CL, the lower the value of the VAS obtained from the patient, (i.e., the less the pain of the patient). This is in line with what was reported by Motta MM et al [21] that there was no significance between CSVA and VAS. On the contrary, they also said that there was no significance between CL, T1S, T1S-CL and the VAS and this is opposite to our study.…”
Section: Analysis Of the Relationships And Results In Group 1 (Symptomatic Group)supporting
confidence: 93%
“…[20], Motta MM et al [21] and Yukawa Y et al [22] On the contrary, Park MS et al [23] discovered a similar age-related increase in the C2-C7 lordosis, but with a decrease in the T1 slope as they proposed that the T1 vertebra becomes more horizontal with age in order to permit compensatory hyperlordosis of the cervical spine to re-establish the horizontal gaze.…”
Section: Analysis Of the Relationships And Results In Group 1 (Symptomatic Group)mentioning
confidence: 99%