Investigating spinopelvic variables' function in lumbar intervertebral disc prolapse
Dr. Swamy K,
Dr. Talari Manasa
Abstract:To describe the structure and position of the sacropelvis, one typically uses terms like sacral slope, pelvic tilt, or pelvic incidence. Changes in the pelvis' shape and direction can impact the progression of degenerative disc disease in the lower back. Consequently, we investigated the relationships between the degrees of disc degeneration in young people and several sagittal spinopelvic features. Methods: A hospital-based cross-sectional study enrolled fifty individuals. Participants reported either back or… Show more
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