2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.bas.2022.101026
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Lumbo-sacral transitional vertebrae alter the distribution of lumbar mobility: An in vivo study

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“…Becker and others were the first to study the segmental distribution of lumbar spine activity in LSTV patients using flexion and extension X-rays. Compared to the L5/S1 segment of the control group, LSTV patients exhibited significantly reduced motion in the transitional segment but a significantly increased distribution of motion in the adjacent upper segments (Becker L, Schoennagel L, Mihalache TV, Haffer H, Schoemig F, Schmidt H, et al, 2022). These changes may be attributed to anatomical differences in the iliolumbar ligament and compensatory relative motion increase due to decreased activity in LSTV.…”
Section: The Impact Of Lstv On the Spine-pelvis-hip Complexmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…Becker and others were the first to study the segmental distribution of lumbar spine activity in LSTV patients using flexion and extension X-rays. Compared to the L5/S1 segment of the control group, LSTV patients exhibited significantly reduced motion in the transitional segment but a significantly increased distribution of motion in the adjacent upper segments (Becker L, Schoennagel L, Mihalache TV, Haffer H, Schoemig F, Schmidt H, et al, 2022). These changes may be attributed to anatomical differences in the iliolumbar ligament and compensatory relative motion increase due to decreased activity in LSTV.…”
Section: The Impact Of Lstv On the Spine-pelvis-hip Complexmentioning
confidence: 83%