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Article type: Research Article
Authors: Kudo, Daisuke* | Miyakoshi, Naohisa | Hongo, Michio | Kasukawa, Yuji | Ishikawa, Yoshinori | Shimada, Yoichi
Affiliations: Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Akita University Graduate School of Medicine, Akita 010-8543, Japan
Correspondence: [*] Corresponding author: Daisuke Kudo, Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Akita University Graduate School of Medicine, 1-1-1 Hondo, Akita 010-8543, Japan. Tel.: +81 18 884 6148; Fax: +81 18 836 2617; E-mail: [email protected].
Abstract: BACKGROUND: Lower limb compensation for spinal sagittal malalignment and its impact on quality of life (QOL) and low back pain (LBP) have not been well studied. OBJECTIVE: To clarify postural compensation and the impact of spinal and lower limb sagittal alignment and muscle strength on QOL and LBP in persons > 50 years old. METHODS: In this cross-sectional study, 122 rural community-dwelling, healthy adults (56 males, 66 females; average age 71.1 years; age range, 52–88 years) underwent assessments of QOL (36-Item Short-Form Health Survey; SF-36), LBP (Roland-Morris Disability Questionnaire; RDQ), thoracic kyphosis (TK), lumbar lordosis (LL), sacral inclination (SI), grip strength, lower limb strength, and back extensor strength (BES). On univariate and multivariate analyses, variables that correlated with QOL and the RDQ were identified. RESULTS: LL was moderately correlated with SI and weakly correlated with the knee flexion angle (KFA). LL, KFA, C7-L5D, and BES were correlated with SF-36 subscales and the RDQ. KFA contributed to the physical component summary of the SF-36. Female sex and BES contributed to the RDQ. CONCLUSIONS: Knee flexion compensated for lumbar kyphosis, but affected physical QOL scores negatively; BES was the most reliable contributor to QOL and the RDQ.
Keywords: Spinal sagittal malalignment, lumbar lordosis, thoracic kyphosis, SF-36, Roland-Morris Disability Questionnaire, knee flexion angle, back extensor strength
DOI: 10.3233/BMR-160618
Journal: Journal of Back and Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation, vol. 33, no. 2, pp. 263-268, 2020
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