“…The prevalence of sacralization in adults ranges from 2% to 28.4% with a median of 7.4%, based on 29 samples reported in the literature in which the samples consisted of individuals who did not have back or leg pain, or were obstetrical patients, or were skeletonized (Paterson, 1893;Moore, 1924;Cushway and Maier, 1929;Giles, 1931;Thoms and Greulich, 1940;Young and Ince, 1940;Allen and Lindem, 1950;Southworth and Bersack, 1950;Colcher and Hursh, 1952;Splithoff, 1953;Andrew, 1954;Hult, 1954;Runge, 1954;Allbrook, 1955;Berger and Stoll, 1965;Leverett, 1966;LaRocca and Macnab, 1969;Tilley, 1970;Tini et al, 1977;Magora and Schwartz, 1978;Bustami, 1989;Otani et al, 2001;Santiago et al, 2001;Kamanli and Genc, 2002;Masnicová and Beňuš, 2003;Steinberg et al, 2003;Tague, 2009). Erken et al (2002) reported a prevalence of 35.9%.…”