Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
8804638 The Spine Journal 2018 23 Pages PDF
Abstract
In asymptomatic subjects, pelvic motion affects the position of the spinal column and resultant spinopelvic parameters. The results of this study demonstrate that one can intentionally change the position of the pelvis and the adjacent spinal column in space. Knowledge of this relationship is important to the understanding of sagittal balance and could influence the treatment of patients with spinal deformity.
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