2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.gaitpost.2021.05.029
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Dynamic global sagittal alignment in patients with lumbar spinal stenosis: Analysis of the effects of decompression surgery on gait adaptations

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“…Since the compensatory flexed posture helps to reduce discomfort, investigations in the literature indicated that patients with symptomatic DLS have less lumbar lordosis [14]. Similar to our study, Lamas et al [2] showed that the pelvis of DLS patients is more anteverted during gait compared to asymptomatic individuals, and DS appears to result in pelvic retroversion. Additionally, the patients' full range of pelvic motion continued to be unaffected.…”
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“…Since the compensatory flexed posture helps to reduce discomfort, investigations in the literature indicated that patients with symptomatic DLS have less lumbar lordosis [14]. Similar to our study, Lamas et al [2] showed that the pelvis of DLS patients is more anteverted during gait compared to asymptomatic individuals, and DS appears to result in pelvic retroversion. Additionally, the patients' full range of pelvic motion continued to be unaffected.…”
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confidence: 89%
“…In patients 65 years of age and older, the prevalent degenerative disease of degenerative lumbar stenosis (DLS) is the primary reason for spinal surgery [1,2]. DLS is defined by compression of vascular and neurological structures, narrowing of the spinal canal, and impairment, causing symptoms such pain and weakness in the lower limbs [2,3]. Most patients adjust their posture with forward bending in the upright position during gait to reduce pain by lowering the epidural pressure [4,5].…”
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“…In addition, elderly patients are often accompanied by some internal medicine diseases such as hypertension, cardiopulmonary dysfunction, and diabetes. These patients often have poor results after conservative treatment and have to choose surgical treatment [ 3 ].…”
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“…In LST patients, kinematic gait analyses showed differences in spinal and pelvic movement, and aided to quantify movement deviations compared to healthy controls [ 24 , 25 ]. Instrumented gait analysis was furthermore used to correlate movement alterations to back pain [ 26 ], and to objectify treatment effects postoperatively [ 27 29 ] in LST patients.…”
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confidence: 99%