Analysis of lumbar lordosis on selected balance parameters in men

Zuzanna Broczkowska, Arkadiusz Żurawski, Kamil Markowski, Zbigniew Śliwiński

 

Zuzanna Broczkowska, Arkadiusz Żurawski, Kamil Markowski, Zbigniew Śliwiński– Analysis of lumbar lordosis on selected balance parameters in men –  Fizjoterapia Polska 2024; 24(3); 158-167

DOI: https://doi.org/10.56984/8ZG020AB2L

Abstract:
Introduction. Scientific research indicates the impact of increased lumbar lordosis on selected parameters of static foot load and changes in balance reactions in different age groups. According to the authors, pelvic displacement towards nutation directly influences the increase in lumbar lordosis, thereby affecting the previously mentioned parameters.
Aim. The aim of the study was to analyze selected balance parameters in a group of men based on the relationship with their lumbar lordosis depth.
Materials and Methods. The study was conducted from January to October 2023 at the Collegium Medicum of the Jan Kochanowski University in Kielce. The study group consisted of students from the Collegium Medicum, aged 18‑26 years. A total of 81 men were examined. The study was carried out in a static form using the Diers Posture Lab system. The parameters included in the statistical analysis were: “Lordosis angle,” “Pelvic inclination,” “Lateral movement (max.) CoP,” “Total lateral movement CoP,” “COP area,” “Total front/back movement CoP.” The analysis also considered Harzmann parameters: “Lateral deviation VP‑DM (rms),” “Surface rotation (rms),” “Pelvic obliquity,” “Pelvic twist,” “Torso deviation from vertical VP‑DM,” as well as parameters determining foot load: “Rear force distribution [%],” “Front force distribution [%],” “Left side force distribution [%],” “Right side force distribution [%],” “Maximum left side pressure [N],” “Maximum right side pressure [N],” “Left foot contact area [cm2],” “Right foot contact area [cm2]” in a group of young adults (students of medical and health sciences). Statistical analysis was performed using Statistica Stat Soft 21. Normality tests (Shapiro‑Wilk) and correlation tests using Spearman’s test were conducted.
Results. No statistically significant correlation was found between the lordosis angle and balance reactions, as well as pelvic inclination in the group of young adult men.
Conclusions. Increased lumbar lordosis in young adult men does not directly affect the examined parameters of balance reactions.

Keywords:
lumbar lordosis, balance, pelvis

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The influence of length, angle, height and depth of lumbar lordosis on selected features of the spine and pelvis

Mirosław Mrozkowiak


Mirosław Mrozkowiak – The influence of length, angle, height and depth of lumbar lordosis on selected features of the spine and pelvis. Fizjoterapia Polska 2022; 22(2); 32-41

Abstract
The objective of the research was to show the significant influence of the angle, depth, height and length of lumbar lordosis on selected features of the spine and pelvis.
Material and methods: The research was carried out in a_group of 2,361 children aged 7 to 15, in 6 consecutive six-month editions. It made it possible to register 16,608 observations of 31 features describing body posture using the photogrammetric method.
Results: For multiple regression analysis with the selection of a_subset of the optimal set of variables, the following influencing features were selected: angle, depth, height and length of lumbar lordosis.
Conclusions.
1. The features of lumbar lordosis do not influence the angle of torsion and inclination of the pelvis, and the influence on the features of the thoracic spine is varied.
2. The features of lumbar lordosis influence the height, depth and angle of thoracic kyphosis.
3. The length of lumbar lordosis does not influence the length of thoracic kyphosis, and the angle of lumbar lordosis does not influence the length of lumbar lordosis.
Key words:
lumbar lordosis, spine, pelvis
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