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KMID : 1155620130080010015
Journal of Korea CHUNA Manual Medicine for Spine & Nerves
2013 Volume.8 No. 1 p.15 ~ p.26
The study of relationship between lumbar lordotic angle and low back pain patterns
Kim Se-jun

Cho Tae-Young
Choi Young-Il
Kim Min-Yeong
Choung Jai-hyeon
Kim Shin-woong
Abstract
Objectives: The purpose of this study is to find out the relationship between lumbar lordotic angle and low back pain patterns.

Methods: We randomly selected the 1191 patients (595 males, 596 females) who have visited Bu-Chun Jaseng Hospital of
Korean Medicine with low back pain. We have taken lumbar x-ray films and measured their lumbar lordotic angle, the angle formed between L1 superior margin and S1 superior margin. We investigated 1191 patients' low back pain patterns(date of occurence, existence of radiating pain, trend of increasing pain with lumbar extention and flexion, trend of increasing pain with standing and sitting positions) and analysed the relationship between lumbar lordotic angle and low back pain patterns.

Results: 1. The lumbar lordotic angle of the acute phase patient is more straight than the chronic one. 2. The lumbar lordotic angle of the patients with radiating pain is more straight than the patients without radiating pain. 3. At acute phase, the lumbar lordotic angle of the patients with increasing pain from lumbar extention is more straight than those with increasing pain from lumbar flexion. 4. At chronic phase, the lumbar lordotic angle of the patients with increasing pain from lumbar flexion is more straight than those with increasing pain from lumbar extention.

Conclusions: There was a significant correlation between lumbar lordotic angle and low back pain
KEYWORD
lumbar lordotic angle, low back pain, movement impairment syndromes.
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