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KMID : 1155620070020020017
Journal of Korea CHUNA Manual Medicine for Spine & Nerves
2007 Volume.2 No. 2 p.17 ~ p.32
Statistical Study of the Ferguson¡¯s Angle, Lumbar Gravity Line and Lumbar Lordotic Angle in HIVD Patients.
Koh Dong-Hyun

Hong Soon-Sung
Lee Jin-Ho
Jung Sung-Yub
Shin Joon-Sik
Abstract
Objectives : The lumbosacral joint is unstable area from an anatomical viewpoint, while it is also a very mobile area in ordinary life, so that clinically major causes of low back pain originate in this joint. The purpose of this study is to assess the difference of the Ferguson¡¯s angles, Lumbar gravity lines, Lumbar lordotic angles among Herniated of Intervertebral Disc(HIVD) patients.

Methods : We analyzed the lateral view of lumbar spine checked at erect position on 88 patients who had been diagnosed as HIVD by Magnetic Resonance Imaging(MRI). We investigated the Ferguson¡¯s angle, Lumbar gravity line, Lumbar lordotic angle on X-ray film.

Results and Conclusions : In the acute lumbago group the Ferguson¡¯s angle had a tendency to decrease, while in the chronic group it had a tendency to increase. In the acute lumbago group the Lumbar gravity line fell in front of the normal range(sacrum), while in the chronic group it fell behind the normal range(sacrum). In the acute lumbago group the Lumbar lordotic angle usually decreased, while in the chronic group it increased. The Ferguson¡¯s angle and the Lumbar gravity line, the Ferguson¡¯s angle and the Lumbar lordotic angle, the Lumbar gravity line and Lumbar lordotic angle each had a positive realtionship. The Ferguson¡¯s angle, the Lumbar gravity line and the Lumbar lordotic angle was less influenced by the level of HIVD and was more influenced by how long the patient had the pain. The correlationship between each factor was less in the chronic lumbago group than the acute group. In the chronic lumbago group the instability of the lumbosacral joint increased, while in the acute group the compression of the weight on the sacrum increased.
KEYWORD
HIVD, Ferguson¡¯s angle, Lumbar gravity line, Lumbar lordotic angle
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