This study aimed to investigate the differences in pelvic incidence (PI) between three standing, maximal anterior and maximal posterior pelvic rotation. This cross-sectional study was done on 150 healthy subjects. Lateral spine radiography was taken in 3 different positions in the same standard radiographic protocol. Sacral slope (SS) pelvic tilt (PT), lumbar lordosis (LL) and lumbosacral junction angle were measured by two independent, experienced spine surgeons. PI was calculated as sum SS and PT. The mean of PI in standing positions was 52.6±5.1, in anterior position was 52.6±5.5 and in posterior position was 52.3±5.2 degree. The mean of PI, PT, and SS in total and between male and female subjects was not statistically significant in thr...
This paper proposes an anatomical parameter, the pelvic incidence, as the key factor for managing th...
Introduction: There is increasing emphasis on the sagittal spino-pelvic alignment and its interpreta...
Objective: To define the sagittal balance and spinopelvic parameters in a Brazilian population sampl...
Objective: To identify the different apex and transitional vertebra according to the shape of the pe...
Purpose The pelvic incidence (PI) is used to describe the sagittal spino-pelvic alignment. In previo...
Study DesignRetrospective cohort study.PurposeEvaluate the fixed anatomical parameter of sacral kyph...
The pelvic incidence (PI) is an anatomic parameter independent of the spatial orientation of the pel...
Aim: To estimate the effect of patients' axial rotation (AR) during pelvic radiograph acquisition, o...
In clinical practice the degree of pelvictilt is commonly assessed because of its reported relations...
Pelvic tilt is often quantified using the angle between the horizontal and a line connecting the ant...
Study Design: To determine if significant differences for active total trunk rotation are present in...
Pelvis and spinal curves were studied with an angular parameter typical of pelvis morphology: pelvic...
Purpose: To examine whether the sacro-femoral-pubic (SFP) angle could estimate pelvic tilt (PT) in s...
Objective: The objective of the study was to measure the anterior pelvic tilt for both males and fem...
This paper proposes an anatomical parameter, the pelvic incidence, as the key factor for managing th...
Introduction: There is increasing emphasis on the sagittal spino-pelvic alignment and its interpreta...
Objective: To define the sagittal balance and spinopelvic parameters in a Brazilian population sampl...
Objective: To identify the different apex and transitional vertebra according to the shape of the pe...
Purpose The pelvic incidence (PI) is used to describe the sagittal spino-pelvic alignment. In previo...
Study DesignRetrospective cohort study.PurposeEvaluate the fixed anatomical parameter of sacral kyph...
The pelvic incidence (PI) is an anatomic parameter independent of the spatial orientation of the pel...
Aim: To estimate the effect of patients' axial rotation (AR) during pelvic radiograph acquisition, o...
In clinical practice the degree of pelvictilt is commonly assessed because of its reported relations...
Pelvic tilt is often quantified using the angle between the horizontal and a line connecting the ant...
Study Design: To determine if significant differences for active total trunk rotation are present in...
Pelvis and spinal curves were studied with an angular parameter typical of pelvis morphology: pelvic...
Purpose: To examine whether the sacro-femoral-pubic (SFP) angle could estimate pelvic tilt (PT) in s...
Objective: The objective of the study was to measure the anterior pelvic tilt for both males and fem...
This paper proposes an anatomical parameter, the pelvic incidence, as the key factor for managing th...
Introduction: There is increasing emphasis on the sagittal spino-pelvic alignment and its interpreta...
Objective: To define the sagittal balance and spinopelvic parameters in a Brazilian population sampl...