Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8804608 | The Spine Journal | 2018 | 24 Pages |
Abstract
Corrective spinal surgery improved the spinal alignment and joint angles in patients with ASD but did not improve the standing stability. A correlation found between the sagittal CoG distance and the lean volume of the lower extremities indicated the importance of the leg muscles for stability when standing, whereas a correlation found between the coronal CoG distance and trunk shift reflected the attenuated postural response in the ASD patients.
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Authors
Mitsuru MD, PhD, Hideaki MD, Shinjiro MD, PhD, Masafumi MD, PhD, Yoshiyuki MD, PhD, Takashi MD, PhD,