Abstract:The iliolumbar ligament is described as a biomechanically important ligament for the lumbopelvic region; it extends from the transverse processes of the 4th and 5th lumbar vertebrae to the iliac crest. Alterations of the iliolumbar ligament are attributed to trauma and assumed to be an important source of low back pain syndrome having a great economic impact. Changes in iliolumbar ligament morphology relating to the low back pain syndrome have not been deeply studied. The iliolumbar ligament (IL) is a culpable… Show more
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