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      Evaluating Kyphosis and Lordosis in Students by Using a Flexible Ruler and Their Relationship with Severity and Frequency of Thoracic and Lumbar Pain

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      Study Design: A cross-sectional, descriptive study.
      Purpose: This study aimed to investigate the relationship between kyphosis and lordosis measured by using a flexible ruler and musculoskeletal pain in students of Hamadan University of Medical Sciences.
      Overview of Literature: The spine supports the body during different activities by maintaining appropriate body alignment and posture.
      Normal alignment of the spine depends on its structural, muscular, bony, and articular performance.
      Methods: Two hundred forty-one students participated in this study. A single examiner evaluated the angles of lumbar lordosis and thoracic kyphosis by using a flexible ruler. To determine the severity and frequency of pain in low-back and inter-scapular regions, a tailor-made questionnaire with visual analog scale was used. Finally, using the Kendall correlation coefficient, the data were statistically analyzed.
      Results: The mean value of lumbar lordosis was 34.46°±12.61° in female students and 22.46°±9.9° in male students. The mean value of lumbar lordosis significantly differed between female and male students (p <0.001). However, there was no difference in the level of the thoracic curve (p =0.288). Relationship between kyphosis measured by using a flexible ruler and inter-scapular pain in male and female students was not significant (p =0.946). However, the relationship between lumbar lordosis and low back pain was statistically significant (p =0.006). Also, no significant relationship was observed between abnormal kyphosis and frequency of inter-scapular pain, and between lumbar lordosis and low back pain.
      Conclusions: Lumbar lordosis contributes to low back pain. The causes of musculoskeletal pain could be muscle imbalance and muscle and ligament strain.
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      Study Design: A cross-sectional, descriptive study. Purpose: This study aimed to investigate the relationship between kyphosis and lordosis measured by using a flexible ruler and musculoskeletal pain in students of Hamadan University of Medical Scienc...

      Study Design: A cross-sectional, descriptive study.
      Purpose: This study aimed to investigate the relationship between kyphosis and lordosis measured by using a flexible ruler and musculoskeletal pain in students of Hamadan University of Medical Sciences.
      Overview of Literature: The spine supports the body during different activities by maintaining appropriate body alignment and posture.
      Normal alignment of the spine depends on its structural, muscular, bony, and articular performance.
      Methods: Two hundred forty-one students participated in this study. A single examiner evaluated the angles of lumbar lordosis and thoracic kyphosis by using a flexible ruler. To determine the severity and frequency of pain in low-back and inter-scapular regions, a tailor-made questionnaire with visual analog scale was used. Finally, using the Kendall correlation coefficient, the data were statistically analyzed.
      Results: The mean value of lumbar lordosis was 34.46°±12.61° in female students and 22.46°±9.9° in male students. The mean value of lumbar lordosis significantly differed between female and male students (p <0.001). However, there was no difference in the level of the thoracic curve (p =0.288). Relationship between kyphosis measured by using a flexible ruler and inter-scapular pain in male and female students was not significant (p =0.946). However, the relationship between lumbar lordosis and low back pain was statistically significant (p =0.006). Also, no significant relationship was observed between abnormal kyphosis and frequency of inter-scapular pain, and between lumbar lordosis and low back pain.
      Conclusions: Lumbar lordosis contributes to low back pain. The causes of musculoskeletal pain could be muscle imbalance and muscle and ligament strain.

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      참고문헌 (Reference)

      1 During J, "Toward standards for posture. Postural characteristics of the lower back system in normal and pathologic conditions" 10 : 83-87, 1985

      2 Kisner C, "Therapeutic exercise foundations and techniques foundations and techniques" F. A. Davis Company 2012

      3 McKenzie R, "The cervical and thoracic spine: mechanical diagnosis and therapy" Spinal Publications (N.Z.) Ltd 1990

      4 Herring JA, "Tachdjian’s pediatric orthopaedics: from the Texas Scottish Rite Hospital for Children" Elsevier Saunders 2013

      5 Post RB, "Spinal mobility: sagittal range of motion measured with the SpinalMouse, a new non-invasive device" 124 : 187-192, 2004

      6 Roussouly P, "Sagittal plane deformity: an overview of interpretation and management" 19 : 1824-1836, 2010

      7 Vaz G, "Sagittal morphology and equilibrium of pelvis and spine" 11 : 80-87, 2002

      8 Lovell FW, "Reliability of clinical measurements of lumbar lordosis taken with a flexible rule" 69 : 96-105, 1989

      9 Barrett E, "Reliability and validity of non-radiographic methods of thoracic kyphosis measurement: a systematic review" 19 : 10-17, 2014

      10 Lau KT, "Relationships between sagittal postures of thoracic and cervical spine, presence of neck pain, neck pain severity and disability" 15 : 457-462, 2010

      1 During J, "Toward standards for posture. Postural characteristics of the lower back system in normal and pathologic conditions" 10 : 83-87, 1985

      2 Kisner C, "Therapeutic exercise foundations and techniques foundations and techniques" F. A. Davis Company 2012

      3 McKenzie R, "The cervical and thoracic spine: mechanical diagnosis and therapy" Spinal Publications (N.Z.) Ltd 1990

      4 Herring JA, "Tachdjian’s pediatric orthopaedics: from the Texas Scottish Rite Hospital for Children" Elsevier Saunders 2013

      5 Post RB, "Spinal mobility: sagittal range of motion measured with the SpinalMouse, a new non-invasive device" 124 : 187-192, 2004

      6 Roussouly P, "Sagittal plane deformity: an overview of interpretation and management" 19 : 1824-1836, 2010

      7 Vaz G, "Sagittal morphology and equilibrium of pelvis and spine" 11 : 80-87, 2002

      8 Lovell FW, "Reliability of clinical measurements of lumbar lordosis taken with a flexible rule" 69 : 96-105, 1989

      9 Barrett E, "Reliability and validity of non-radiographic methods of thoracic kyphosis measurement: a systematic review" 19 : 10-17, 2014

      10 Lau KT, "Relationships between sagittal postures of thoracic and cervical spine, presence of neck pain, neck pain severity and disability" 15 : 457-462, 2010

      11 Liebenson C, "Rehabilitation of the spine: a practitioner’s manual" Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 1996

      12 Jackson RP, "Radiographic analysis of sagittal plane alignment and balance in standing volunteers and patients with low back pain matched for age, sex, and size: a prospective controlled clinical study" 19 : 1611-1618, 1994

      13 Afshari F, "Prevalence of vertebral deformities among high school students in Tehran" Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Science 2000

      14 Christie HJ, "Postural aberrations in low back pain" 76 : 218-224, 1995

      15 Magee DJ, "Orthopedic physical assessment" Recording for the Blind & Dyslexic 2002

      16 Kendall FP, "Muscles: testing and function with posture and pain" Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 2005

      17 Moe JH, "Moe's textbook of scoliosis and other spinal deformities" W.B. Saunders 1996

      18 Been E, "Lumbar lordosis" 14 : 87-97, 2014

      19 Jang JS, "Influence of lumbar lordosis restoration on thoracic curve and sagittal position in lumbar degenerative kyphosis patients" 34 : 280-284, 2009

      20 Boyle JJ, "Influence of age on cervicothoracic spinal curvature: an ex vivo radiographic survey" 17 : 361-367, 2002

      21 Griegel-Morris P, "Incidence of common postural abnormalities in the cervical, shoulder, and thoracic regions and their association with pain in two age groups of healthy subjects" 72 : 425-431, 1992

      22 Nitzschke E, "Epidemiology of kyphosis in school children" 128 : 477-481, 1990

      23 Harrison DE, "Concurrent validity of flexicurve instrument measurements: sagittal skin contour of the cervical spine compared with lateral cervical radiographic measurements" 28 : 597-603, 2005

      24 Hinman MR, "Comparison of thoracic kyphosis and postural stiffness in younger and older women" 4 : 413-417, 2004

      25 Franklin ME, "An analysis of posture and back pain in the first and third trimesters of pregnancy" 28 : 133-138, 1998

      26 Schwab F, "Adult spinal deformity-postoperative standing imbalance: how much can you tolerate? An overview of key parameters in assessing alignment and planning corrective surgery" 35 : 2224-2231, 2010

      27 Leroux MA, "A noninvasive anthropometric technique for measuring kyphosis and lordosis: an application for idiopathic scoliosis" 25 : 1689-1694, 2000

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