“…The horizontal sacrum, which is an exaggeration of the LSA, has been identified by our group in cases of tethered spinal cord and has been documented in other diseases such as hypochondroplasia, atelosteogenesis type II, Weismann-Netter Stuhl syndrome and spondylolisthesis [13, 14, 15, 16, 17]. However, the inclination of the sacrum has seldom been measured [18].…”