Biplanar Measurement of Thoracolumbar Curvature in Older Adults Using an Electromagnetic Tracking Device |
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Authors: | Devinder K. Singh Martin Bailey Raymond Lee |
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Affiliation: | a Clinical Research Centre for Health Professions, University of Brighton, Brighton, UK b Chelsea School, University of Brighton, Brighton, UK c School of Human and Life Sciences, Roehampton University, Roehampton, UK |
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Abstract: | Singh DK, Bailey M, Lee R. Biplanar measurement of thoracolumbar curvature in older adults using an electromagnetic tracking device.ObjectivesTo develop a new biplanar method of thoracolumbar curvature measurement by using an electromagnetic tracking device and to study the effects of aging on the thoracolumbar curvature.DesignCross-sectional study.SettingHuman movement laboratory.ParticipantsHealthy (N=52, 26 younger and 26 older) volunteers.InterventionsNot applicable.Main Outcome MeasuresAn electromagnetic tracking device was used to trace the thoracolumbar curvature by recording the positions of the spinous processes of the spine. The coordinates of the curvature were fitted with polynomial equations, and the magnitudes of thoracic kyphosis, lumbar lordosis, and lateral thoracic and lumbar curves were determined.ResultsThe present technique was shown to be highly reliable in measuring thoracolumbar curvature with an intraclass correlation coefficient of more than .90. The mean thoracic kyphosis (−46.95°±11.41°) in the older adults was significantly larger than that in the younger adults (−38.82°±9.86°) (P<.01). However, there were no significant differences in lumbar lordosis and lateral curvatures between the 2 subject groups.ConclusionsThe present study provided evidence of an increase in thoracic kyphosis in older adults. The method of measurement presented in this study was found to provide reliable biplanar data that will be useful in a clinical setting. |
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Keywords: | Aging Rehabilitation |
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