SummaryBiomechanical analyses support the theory that thoracic spine hyperkyphosis may increase risk of new vertebral fractures. While greater kyphosis was associated with an increased rate of incident vertebral fractures, our analysis does not show an independent association of kyphosis on incident fracture, after adjustment for prevalent vertebral fracture. Excessive kyphosis may still be a clinical marker for prevalent vertebral fracture.IntroductionBiomechanical analyses suggest hyperkyphosis may increase risk of incident vertebral fracture by increasing the load on vertebral bodies during daily activities. We propose to assess the association of kyphosis with incident radiographic vertebral fracture.MethodsWe used data from the Fractur...
Classification methods that are currently being used for clinical decision making in thoracolumbar f...
BackgroundMaintaining physical function is an important prerequisite for preserving independence in ...
This study explored inter-relationships between vertebral fracture, thoracic kyphosis and trunk musc...
SummaryBiomechanical analyses support the theory that thoracic spine hyperkyphosis may increase risk...
While accentuated kyphosis is associated with osteoporosis, it is unknown whether it increases risk ...
Greater kyphosis angles lead to increased loading on vertebral bodies in computational models. Howev...
Age-related hyperkyphosis is thought to be a result of underlying vertebral fractures, but studies s...
While many assume hyperkyphosis reflects underlying spinal osteoporosis and vertebral fractures, our...
Summary- Meaured spinal kyphosis, as a predictor of prevalent and incident vertebral deformity, was ...
The kyphosis angle of the thoracic spine tends to increase with aging. Hyperkyphosis is a kyphosis a...
BackgroundThe causes of age-related hyperkyphosis (HK) include osteoporosis, but only 1/3 of those m...
BACKGROUND:The causes of age-related hyperkyphosis (HK) include osteoporosis, but only 1/3 of those ...
To better understand the biomechanical mechanisms underlying the association between hyperkyphosis o...
Background: Vertebral fractures, an increased thoracic kyphosis and a flexed posture are associated ...
Study DesignRetrospective study.PurposeTo investigate the relation between the progression of kyphot...
Classification methods that are currently being used for clinical decision making in thoracolumbar f...
BackgroundMaintaining physical function is an important prerequisite for preserving independence in ...
This study explored inter-relationships between vertebral fracture, thoracic kyphosis and trunk musc...
SummaryBiomechanical analyses support the theory that thoracic spine hyperkyphosis may increase risk...
While accentuated kyphosis is associated with osteoporosis, it is unknown whether it increases risk ...
Greater kyphosis angles lead to increased loading on vertebral bodies in computational models. Howev...
Age-related hyperkyphosis is thought to be a result of underlying vertebral fractures, but studies s...
While many assume hyperkyphosis reflects underlying spinal osteoporosis and vertebral fractures, our...
Summary- Meaured spinal kyphosis, as a predictor of prevalent and incident vertebral deformity, was ...
The kyphosis angle of the thoracic spine tends to increase with aging. Hyperkyphosis is a kyphosis a...
BackgroundThe causes of age-related hyperkyphosis (HK) include osteoporosis, but only 1/3 of those m...
BACKGROUND:The causes of age-related hyperkyphosis (HK) include osteoporosis, but only 1/3 of those ...
To better understand the biomechanical mechanisms underlying the association between hyperkyphosis o...
Background: Vertebral fractures, an increased thoracic kyphosis and a flexed posture are associated ...
Study DesignRetrospective study.PurposeTo investigate the relation between the progression of kyphot...
Classification methods that are currently being used for clinical decision making in thoracolumbar f...
BackgroundMaintaining physical function is an important prerequisite for preserving independence in ...
This study explored inter-relationships between vertebral fracture, thoracic kyphosis and trunk musc...