Publication date: Available online 13 February 2019
Source: The Spine Journal
Author(s): Mutsuya Shimizu, Tetsuya Kobayashi, Hisashi Chiba, Shizuo Jimbo, Issei Senoh, Hiroshi Ito
Abstract
Background Context
Adult spinal deformity affects lower extremity alignment with compensation in joint range of motion (ROM) and alignment of the hip.
Purpose
To investigate the relationship between sagittal spinopelvic alignment and the ROM of the hip joint and the femoral oblique angle (FOA).
Study Design
Cross-sectional, observational cohort study of community-dwelling Japanese women.
Methods
The study group included 158 women, enrolled in our ongoing prospective cohort study, with upright spine radiographs and physical measurements obtained for all participants. Radiographic spinopelvic parameters included measurement of thoracic kyphosis, lumbar lordosis (LL), sagittal vertical axis (SVA), sacral slope, pelvic incidence (PI), and pelvic tilt (PT). FOA parameters were measured on hip radiographs and hip ROM included external and internal rotation and extension. The association between spinopelvic parameters, the FOA, and hip joint ROM was evaluated using Spearman's correlation analysis.
Results
External rotation of the hip was correlated with LL (R=0.179, P=0.024), PT (R=-0.273, P=0.001) and SVA (R=-0.215, P=0.007), with the FOA being correlated with the SVA (R=0.502, P<0.001).
Conclusions
The decrease in hip external rotation with adult spinal deformity might reflect a structural modification in spinopelvic alignment. An increase in FOA was associated with an increase in SVA, indicative of a sagittal malalignment in the decompensated phase of adult spinal deformity.
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