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Introduction: Postoperative rehabilitation for distal femur fracture generally requires gait exercises with weight-bearing restrictions. We aimed to determine whether full weight-bearing gait exercises immediately postoperatively effectively maintain walking ability in older adult patients with distal femur fractures.

Methods: Patients diagnosed with distal femur fractures between April 2017 and March 2024 were retrospectively evaluated.

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Background: The Scoliosis Research Society-30 (SRS-30) is a questionnaire that was originally developed from the SRS-22r questionnaire and is used to evaluate adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS). It comprises two sections, with Section 1 containing 22 items related to the SRS-22r questionnaire and 1 item regarding self-image and Section 2 containing 7 items specifically related to postoperative status. The SRS-30 has been also found useful in evaluating spinal disorders or deformity in adults.

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Study Design: Cross-sectional Cohort Study.

Objective: To determine the cervicothoracic inflection point in an asymptomatic, adult population.

Introduction: The cervicothoracic inflection point (CTIP) is an important sagittal marker to understand for patients with cervical deformities.

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  • - Using 3D image analysis, researchers studied changes in thoracic ossification of the posterior longitudinal ligament (OPLL) after surgery in 17 patients, finding that while overall volume didn't change much, 41% experienced a reduction in volume.
  • - Post-surgery results showed that although the width and length of OPLL increased significantly, its thickness decreased from 7.1 mm to 6.5 mm.
  • - The study concluded that thoracic OPLL becomes thinner and spreads out after surgery, with volumetric changes related to the movement of the dural sac.
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Background: Osteoporosis significantly predisposes patients to fragility fractures and a reduced quality of life. Therefore, osteoporosis prevention plays an important role in extending healthy life expectancy. The purpose of this study was to identify whether physical functional status was associated with low bone mineral density, and to determine cut-off values of physical status indicators for osteoporosis.

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We developed two methods for three-dimensional (3D) evaluation of spinal alignment in standing position by image matching between biplanar x-ray images and 3D vertebral models. One used a Slot-Scanning 3D x-ray Imager (sterEOS) to obtain biplanar x-ray images, and the other used a conventional x-ray system and a rotating table. The 3D vertebral model was constructed from the CT scan data.

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Introduction: The Scoliosis Research Society-30 (SRS-30) is a questionnaire originally developed from the SRS-22r questionnaire and is used to evaluate adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS). It comprised questions on five domains: function, pain, self-image, mental health, and satisfaction, with seven additional questions related to postoperative aspects. In addition to the original English version, translations in multiple languages have been effectively applied.

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Neck and shoulder pain in thoracic adolescent idiopathic scoliosis 10 years after posterior spinal fusion.

Eur Spine J

June 2024

Division of Orthopedic Surgery, Department of Regenerative and Transplant Medicine, Graduate School of Medical and Dental Sciences, Niigata University, 1-757 Asahimachi Dori, Chuo-ku, Niigata City, 951-8510, Japan.

Purpose: We aimed to determine the clinical significance of neck and shoulder pain (NSP) 10 years after posterior spinal fusion (PSF) for thoracic adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS) and the relationship between radiographic parameters and NSP.

Methods: Of 72 patients who underwent PSF for thoracic AIS (Lenke 1 or 2) between 2000 and 2013, we included 52 (46 females; Lenke type 1 in 34 patients and type 2 in 18; mean age, 25.6 years) who underwent NSP evaluation using visual analog scale (VAS, 10 cm) 10 years postoperatively (follow-up rate, 72.

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Background And Aims: Pain and muscle fatigue in the low back and lower extremity associated with adult spinal deformity (ASD) markedly limit daily activities and affect quality of life. This study aimed to clarify if spinal correction surgery decreases the muscle activity requirements in relation to alignment and balance parameters.

Methods: Integrated electromyogram (I-EMG) studies of the low back and lower extremity in addition to whole body alignment, body sway, and health-related quality of life (HRQOL) were evaluated in 16 patients with ASD before and after surgery.

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Study Design: Cross-sectional cohort study.

Objective: To classify spinal morphology using the "current" and "theoretical" Roussouly systems and assess sagittal alignment in an asymptomatic cohort.

Methods: 467 asymptomatic volunteers were recruited from 5 countries.

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  • The study aimed to evaluate the distribution of GAP scores among a diverse group of healthy volunteers and assess spinal shape differences based on alignment categories, age, and geography.
  • The research involved 467 asymptomatic participants from five countries, measuring various spinal parameters through advanced imaging techniques.
  • The findings indicated significant age-related differences in spinal alignment, with older individuals showing a higher rate of severe disproportionality and notable differences in key spinal metrics compared to younger participants.
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Introduction: In this study, we aim to estimate the natural standing sagittal alignment in patients with adult spinal deformity (ASD), firstly by investigating the normative values of anatomical pelvic parameters based on the anterior pelvic plane (APP) in a healthy population, and to clarify the relationships between the anatomical and positional pelvic parameters in standing position.

Methods: The images of biplanar slot-scanning full-body stereoradiography in 140 healthy Japanese volunteers (mean age, 39.5 years; 59.

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Study Design: Prospective, cross-sectional study.

Objective: In a geographically diverse population of asymptomatic volunteers, we sought to report the incidence of pelvic obliquity (PO), establish normative values of PO across patient factors, and assess the correlation of PO with radiographic parameters.

Summary Of Background Data: PO is defined as the misalignment of the pelvis and can be assessed through several anatomic landmarks.

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Objective: To define a novel radiographic measurement, the posterior cranial vertical line (PCVL), in an asymptomatic adult population to better understand global sagittal alignment.

Methods: We performed a multicenter retrospective review of prospectively collected radiographic data on asymptomatic volunteers aged 20-79. The PCVL is a vertical plumb line drawn from the posterior-most aspect of the occiput.

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Usefulness and limitations of intraoperative pathological diagnosis using frozen sections for spinal cord tumors.

J Orthop Sci

September 2024

Division of Orthopedic Surgery, Department of Regenerative and Transplant Medicine, Niigata University Graduate School of Medical and Dental Sciences, Niigata, Japan; Niigata Spine Surgery Center, Kameda Daiichi Hospital, Niigata, Japan. Electronic address:

Background: Intraoperative pathological diagnosis has a major influence on the intra- and postoperative management of spinal cord tumors. Thus, the aim of this study was to assess the reliability of intraoperative pathological diagnosis for spinal cord lesions by comparing it with the final pathological diagnosis and to determine its usefulness and limitations.

Method: Three-hundred and three consecutive patients (mean age, 53.

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Study Design: Prospective cohort study.

Objectives: To show population variance in the Inflection Point (IP) and its role in defining maximum Thoracic Kyphosis (TK) and Lumbar Lordosis (LL).

Methods: 468 asymptomatic adult volunteers were included in the Multi-Ethnic Normative Alignment Study (MEANS).

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Purpose: Assess normative values of sagittal spinal and lower extremity alignment in asymptomatic volunteers of three difference races.

Methods: Asymptomatic volunteers between the ages of 18-80 years were enrolled prospectively and then analyzed retrospectively from six different centers. Volunteers included reported no significant neck or back pain, nor any known spinal disorder(s).

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  • The study aimed to explore differences in whole-body sagittal alignment in the lower extremities between Asians and Caucasians, considering age and clinical scores.
  • It involved 317 participants, where various WBS parameters were analyzed, leading to significant racial differences particularly in the lordotic angle and lower lumbar lordosis.
  • The findings indicated that age-related changes in sagittal alignment vary by race and sex, highlighting the importance of these factors in spinal surgery considerations.
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  • A prospective study examined the lumbar shape and sagittal parameters in 468 asymptomatic volunteers aged 18 to 80 from 5 countries.
  • Moderate correlations were found between pelvic incidence (PI) and proximal lumbar lordosis (pLL), as well as between thoracic kyphosis and the lumbar parameters.
  • The study revealed a clear distinction in mean PI based on lumbar apex levels, with lower PI linked to an apex at L4 and higher PI associated with L3.
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Purpose: We aimed to investigate the marital status and childbirth in adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS) patients.

Methods: This study included women who were treated surgically or non-surgically for AIS with a scoliosis magnitude ≥ 30° before surgery or at skeletal maturity and were followed up until age 30 years or older. Patients were divided into surgically treated (S-AIS, n = 55) and non-surgically treated AIS groups (N-AIS, n = 86).

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Objective: The role of the craniocervical complex in spinal sagittal alignment has rarely been analyzed but it may play a fundamental role in postoperative mechanical complications. The aim of the study is to analyze the normative value of the cervical inclination angle (CIA) in an adult asymptomatic multiethnic population.

Methods: Standing full-spine EOS of adult asymptomatic volunteers from 5 different countries were analyzed.

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  • The study aimed to identify age-specific normative values for whole-body sagittal alignment (WBSA) and global balance parameters in healthy adults, utilizing data from three international centers.
  • A total of 317 healthy subjects, aged 20-84, were examined using biplanar X-ray imaging, assessing various spinopelvic and alignment parameters to understand age-related changes and correlations.
  • Findings revealed significant age-related increases in local parameters like the C2-7 angle and knee flexion, while changes in global parameters linked to center of gravity were mild, indicating a compensatory mechanism within lower limbs was at play.
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Purpose: Aging and spinal disease impair standing whole body sagittal alignment (WBS alignment), which leads to stooping. When WBS alignment deteriorates, compensatory mechanisms are activated to maintain standing posture. Increase of the compensation impairs health-related quality of life (HRQOL).

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-Historical Perspective and Proof of Concept.

Spine Surg Relat Res

April 2022

Académie Nationale de Médecine, Paris, France.

A bipedal erect posture with a horizontal gaze is a distinctly human characteristic. The standing mechanism was described by Jean Felix Dubousset in the early 1970s as the "," in which the axial skeleton is aligned in balance with the feet, lower limbs, and pelvis () to the spinal segments, ending with the cranium (). All the components act in concert, allowing for adaptive motion in all directions on the horizontal plane.

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  • The study is a cross-sectional cohort aimed at understanding sagittal plane alignment and balance in asymptomatic adults from various countries.
  • It challenges existing sagittal alignment guidelines, showing they were based on data from spinal deformity patients, making them less applicable to the general population.
  • The results identified four key parameters that can help define normal spinal alignment in healthy individuals, ultimately improving surgical outcomes.
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