Abstract. [Purpose] This study compared the upper and lower lumbar angles of normal body mass index and overweight young adults, and examined the relationships among body mass index, waist circumferences, and lum-bar angles. [Subjects and Methods] Sixty participants aged 18–25 years were recruited and allocated to 2 groups (n=30 per group): normal body mass index (18.5–24.9 kg/m2) and overweight group (body mass index, ≥ 25.0 kg/ m2). During lumbar angle measurement, the participants stood in a relaxed position with bare feet. The upper and lower lumbar angles of each participant were measured using a flexible ruler, and the angle calculated by the tangent method. The waist circumference was also measured. [Results] The mean lower lumbar a...
Objective: Lower back pain is most prevalent during our young and middle adult lives. Eighty percent...
M.Tech. (Chiropractic)Purpose: Low back pain affects the general population worldwide. Low back pain...
UNLABELLED: To analyse and compare standing thoracolumbar curves in normal weight participants and p...
The study determined the Lumbosacral angle (LSA) of male subjects and evaluated its relationship to ...
Purpose: Healthy spinal balance is dependent on spinal sagittal alignment. It is evaluated by severa...
PubMedID: 25286900Methods: A total of 402 (243 female and 159 male) patients with low back pain were...
WOS: 000469215400020PubMed ID: 30498961PurposeThis study aimed to compare differences in lumbosacral...
The aim of this study was to cross-sectionally investigate the relationships between obesity and spi...
Introduction: Although it is thought that abdominal adiposity is one of the risk factor ...
Introduction: Lumbar lordosis can be defined as the curvature assumed by intact lumbar spine to prov...
The objective of this study was to determine the relationship between anthropometric body measures a...
Introduction: Lumbar lordosis can be defined as the curvature assumed by intact lumbar spine to prov...
obesity is nowadays a pandemic condition. Obese subjects are commonly characterized by musculoskelet...
obesity is nowadays a pandemic condition. Obese subjects are commonly characterized by musculoskelet...
Background: Recent studies have suggested an association between elevated pelvic incidence (PI) and ...
Objective: Lower back pain is most prevalent during our young and middle adult lives. Eighty percent...
M.Tech. (Chiropractic)Purpose: Low back pain affects the general population worldwide. Low back pain...
UNLABELLED: To analyse and compare standing thoracolumbar curves in normal weight participants and p...
The study determined the Lumbosacral angle (LSA) of male subjects and evaluated its relationship to ...
Purpose: Healthy spinal balance is dependent on spinal sagittal alignment. It is evaluated by severa...
PubMedID: 25286900Methods: A total of 402 (243 female and 159 male) patients with low back pain were...
WOS: 000469215400020PubMed ID: 30498961PurposeThis study aimed to compare differences in lumbosacral...
The aim of this study was to cross-sectionally investigate the relationships between obesity and spi...
Introduction: Although it is thought that abdominal adiposity is one of the risk factor ...
Introduction: Lumbar lordosis can be defined as the curvature assumed by intact lumbar spine to prov...
The objective of this study was to determine the relationship between anthropometric body measures a...
Introduction: Lumbar lordosis can be defined as the curvature assumed by intact lumbar spine to prov...
obesity is nowadays a pandemic condition. Obese subjects are commonly characterized by musculoskelet...
obesity is nowadays a pandemic condition. Obese subjects are commonly characterized by musculoskelet...
Background: Recent studies have suggested an association between elevated pelvic incidence (PI) and ...
Objective: Lower back pain is most prevalent during our young and middle adult lives. Eighty percent...
M.Tech. (Chiropractic)Purpose: Low back pain affects the general population worldwide. Low back pain...
UNLABELLED: To analyse and compare standing thoracolumbar curves in normal weight participants and p...