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Influence of spinal imbalance on knee osteoarthritis in community-living elderly adults

Previous studies evaluated various risk factors for knee OA; however, no study has examined the association between spinal factors, such as total spinal alignment and spinal range of motion (ROM), with knee OA. The purpose of this study was to examine the influence of spinal factors including total...

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Autores principales: Tauchi, Ryoji, Imagama, Shiro, Muramoto, Akio, Tsuboi, Masaki, Ishiguro, Naoki, Hasegawa, Yukiharu
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Publicado: Nagoya University 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4574319/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26412878
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author Tauchi, Ryoji
Imagama, Shiro
Muramoto, Akio
Tsuboi, Masaki
Ishiguro, Naoki
Hasegawa, Yukiharu
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Imagama, Shiro
Muramoto, Akio
Tsuboi, Masaki
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description Previous studies evaluated various risk factors for knee OA; however, no study has examined the association between spinal factors, such as total spinal alignment and spinal range of motion (ROM), with knee OA. The purpose of this study was to examine the influence of spinal factors including total spinal alignment and spinal ROM on knee OA in community-living elderly subjects. A total of 170 subjects ≥60 years old (mean age 69.4 years, 70 males and 100 females) enrolled in the study (Yakumo study) and underwent a basic health checkup. We evaluated A-P knee radiographs, sagittal parameters (thoracic kyphosis angle, lumbar lordosis angle, and spinal inclination angle) and spinal mobility (thoracic spinal ROM, lumbar spinal ROM and total spinal ROM) as determined with SpinalMouse(®). The radiological assessment of knee OA was based on the Kellgren and Lawrence classification, and the knee flexion angle was measured while the subject was standing. Spinal inclination angle and thoracic spinal ROM correlated significantly with knee OA on univariate analyses. Multivariate logistic regression analysis indicated that an increase in spinal inclination angle (OR 1.073, p<0.05) was significantly associated with knee OA. Spinal inclination angle had significant positive correlation with knee flexion angle (r=0.286, p<0.001). The spinal inclination angle is the most important factor associated with knee OA.
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spelling pubmed-45743192015-09-25 Influence of spinal imbalance on knee osteoarthritis in community-living elderly adults Tauchi, Ryoji Imagama, Shiro Muramoto, Akio Tsuboi, Masaki Ishiguro, Naoki Hasegawa, Yukiharu Nagoya J Med Sci Original Paper Previous studies evaluated various risk factors for knee OA; however, no study has examined the association between spinal factors, such as total spinal alignment and spinal range of motion (ROM), with knee OA. The purpose of this study was to examine the influence of spinal factors including total spinal alignment and spinal ROM on knee OA in community-living elderly subjects. A total of 170 subjects ≥60 years old (mean age 69.4 years, 70 males and 100 females) enrolled in the study (Yakumo study) and underwent a basic health checkup. We evaluated A-P knee radiographs, sagittal parameters (thoracic kyphosis angle, lumbar lordosis angle, and spinal inclination angle) and spinal mobility (thoracic spinal ROM, lumbar spinal ROM and total spinal ROM) as determined with SpinalMouse(®). The radiological assessment of knee OA was based on the Kellgren and Lawrence classification, and the knee flexion angle was measured while the subject was standing. Spinal inclination angle and thoracic spinal ROM correlated significantly with knee OA on univariate analyses. Multivariate logistic regression analysis indicated that an increase in spinal inclination angle (OR 1.073, p<0.05) was significantly associated with knee OA. Spinal inclination angle had significant positive correlation with knee flexion angle (r=0.286, p<0.001). The spinal inclination angle is the most important factor associated with knee OA. Nagoya University 2015-08 /pmc/articles/PMC4574319/ /pubmed/26412878 Text en http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License. To view the details of this license, please visit (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Tauchi, Ryoji
Imagama, Shiro
Muramoto, Akio
Tsuboi, Masaki
Ishiguro, Naoki
Hasegawa, Yukiharu
Influence of spinal imbalance on knee osteoarthritis in community-living elderly adults
title Influence of spinal imbalance on knee osteoarthritis in community-living elderly adults
title_full Influence of spinal imbalance on knee osteoarthritis in community-living elderly adults
title_fullStr Influence of spinal imbalance on knee osteoarthritis in community-living elderly adults
title_full_unstemmed Influence of spinal imbalance on knee osteoarthritis in community-living elderly adults
title_short Influence of spinal imbalance on knee osteoarthritis in community-living elderly adults
title_sort influence of spinal imbalance on knee osteoarthritis in community-living elderly adults
topic Original Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4574319/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26412878
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