Biomechanical analysis of the correlation between sacral tilt displacement and L₅S₁ disc degeneration.
- VernacularTitle:骶骨倾斜移位与L5S1椎间盘退变之间的相关性生物力学分析
- Author:
Ning-Ning SHI
1
,
2
,
3
;
Guo-Quan SHEN
;
Shui-Yong HE
;
Ru-Bao GU
;
Shui-Yong HE
Author Information
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords: Biomechanical analysis; Correlation research; Intervertebral disc degeneration; Intervertebral disc displacement; Sacroiliac joint; Sacrum
- From: China Journal of Orthopaedics and Traumatology 2017;30(3):217-221
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
OBJECTIVETo biomechanical analysis of the correlation between sacral tilt displacement and L₅-S₁ disc degeneration.
METHODSFrom July 2011 to July 2013, 81 patients with lumbar disc herniation and sacroiliac joint disorder including 45 males and 36 females with an average age of (45.39±1.30) years ranging from 18 to 65 years old were selected. The course of the disease ranged from 1 to 144 months with an average of (12.64±2.19) months. All patients were taken lumbar spine lateral X-ray films, the lumbar curvature angle, L₄-L₅ or L₅-S₁ intervertebral gap distance between points, and the lumbosacral angle was measured and correlated analyzed.
RESULTSThe lumbar curvature of female patients with L₅S₁DH were significantly larger than male patients [(22.18±8.62)° vs (16.17±4.97)°,<0.05]. Lumbar curvature and lumbosacral angle showed a positive correlation in LDH (=0.48,<0.01,y=7.25+0.38x,<0.01); Male patients with L₄-₅DH were more obvious (=0.55,<0.05, y=5.80+0.43x,<0.01); Female patients with L₅S₁DH were particularly evident(=0.74,<0.01,y=0.91x-5.30,<0.01). The lumbosacral angle and L₄-₅ intervertebral gap was a positive correlation in L₄-₅DH(=0.27,<0.05); While L₅-S₁ intervertebral gap and lumbosacral angle were not correlated(>0.05) in L₅S₁DH.
CONCLUSIONSThe sacral tilt displacement and L₅-S₁ disc degeneration were closely related to provide a new understanding philosophy and therapeutic approach for clinical treatment of intractable lumbar L₅S₁DH.