Showing 2 results for Lumbar Lordosis
Hasan Ghandhari, Ebrahim Ameri, Hosein Vahidtari, Bahram Mobini, Hamid Behtash, Afshin Ahmadzadeh Heshmati,
Volume 1, Issue 1 (2-2014)
Abstract
Background:
Neurologic claudication (NC) is one of the most common clinical symptoms in patients with spinal canal stenosis. The patient feels pain and paresthesia in his lower extremity during walking that is relieved by stooping ahead. Sagittal balance of spine is one of the most important factors in treating patients with spinal stenosis. The study was conducted to determine if neurogenic claudication has any effect on spinal sagittal balance in patients with lumbar canal stenosis.
Farshad Nikouei, Hassan Ghandhari, Saeed Sabbaghan, Abdol Razzaqh Iri, Hossein Hamdollahzadeh, Ebrahim Ameri,
Volume 4, Issue 1 (2-2017)
Abstract
Background: The identification of independent factors affecting the loss of lumbar lordosis can facilitate programmed surgery in adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS) patients especially with considering the importance of sagittal characteristics.