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Minimally Invasive Spinal Deformity Surgery: An Evolution of Modern Techniques

Lumbopelvic Parameters

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Kasliwal, MK; Smith, JS; Singh, M; Shaffrey, CI
January 1, 2014

The demographic shift toward an older population in the United States has led to an increased prevalence of adult scoliosis, with reported rates as high as 70 % among the elderly [1]. Although the disease may have a relatively benign course, some patients experience significant symptoms as a result of disc degeneration, facet arthropathy, and/or nerve root compression. Patients with symptomatic adult scoliosis typically present with pain and disability, and back pain and radiculopathy are the most common presentations [2]. Complete understanding of adult scoliosis requires assessment of lumbopelvic parameters, which have recently been shown to correlate with health-related quality of life (HRQOL) and have proven to be important in surgical planning for patients with adult spine deformity [3–6].

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9783709114063

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January 1, 2014

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Kasliwal, M. K., Smith, J. S., Singh, M., & Shaffrey, C. I. (2014). Lumbopelvic Parameters. In Minimally Invasive Spinal Deformity Surgery: An Evolution of Modern Techniques (pp. 39–45). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-1407-0_5
Kasliwal, M. K., J. S. Smith, M. Singh, and C. I. Shaffrey. “Lumbopelvic Parameters.” In Minimally Invasive Spinal Deformity Surgery: An Evolution of Modern Techniques, 39–45, 2014. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-1407-0_5.
Kasliwal MK, Smith JS, Singh M, Shaffrey CI. Lumbopelvic Parameters. In: Minimally Invasive Spinal Deformity Surgery: An Evolution of Modern Techniques. 2014. p. 39–45.
Kasliwal, M. K., et al. “Lumbopelvic Parameters.” Minimally Invasive Spinal Deformity Surgery: An Evolution of Modern Techniques, 2014, pp. 39–45. Scopus, doi:10.1007/978-3-7091-1407-0_5.
Kasliwal MK, Smith JS, Singh M, Shaffrey CI. Lumbopelvic Parameters. Minimally Invasive Spinal Deformity Surgery: An Evolution of Modern Techniques. 2014. p. 39–45.
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DOI

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9783709114063

Publication Date

January 1, 2014

Start / End Page

39 / 45