2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.physio.2022.02.003
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Does thoracic kyphosis severity predict response to physiotherapy rehabilitation in patients with osteoporotic vertebral fracture? A secondary analysis of the PROVE RCT

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“…Oliveira et al67 examined 54 “robust” community-dwelling females and reported significant Spearman correlations between the thoracic Cobb angle and gait speed (−0.341) as well as the Cobb angle and the TUG (+0.341). Hannink et al,68 in a mixed sex study, and Koelé et al,69 with separate data in females, both reported significant correlations between greater kyphosis angles and poorer function. Limitations also include heterogeneity in the position in which kyphosis was measured; some kyphosis measures were conducted in the supine position and others in the standing position, which could have affected our results.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…Oliveira et al67 examined 54 “robust” community-dwelling females and reported significant Spearman correlations between the thoracic Cobb angle and gait speed (−0.341) as well as the Cobb angle and the TUG (+0.341). Hannink et al,68 in a mixed sex study, and Koelé et al,69 with separate data in females, both reported significant correlations between greater kyphosis angles and poorer function. Limitations also include heterogeneity in the position in which kyphosis was measured; some kyphosis measures were conducted in the supine position and others in the standing position, which could have affected our results.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…Mark correlation coefficient he obtained value is 0.207, which means that the strength of the relationship between the variable degree of kyphosis and body mass index is 0.207 or a very weak correlation. The correlation coefficient is positive, so the relationship between the two variables is unidirectional, thus meaning that it can be interpreted that the higher the body mass index in the subject, the degree of kyphosis in the subject will also increase (Miranda et al, 2022;Hannink et al, 2022;Setchell et al, 2014). 3 shows that the value Sig.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, since previous work suggests that change in thoracic kyphosis at follow-up is closely related to baseline values, a subgroup analysis of thoracic kyphosis at follow-up will be completed dependent on whether the participant was kyphotic at baseline. 33 …”
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confidence: 99%