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[Cervical lordosis evaluation in asymptomatic volunteers from Navy Medical Center].
Acta Ortop Mex. 2008 Jan-Feb; 22(1):7-11.AO

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To evaluate the cervical lordosis in standing posture in healthy volunteers from the Navy Medical Center, by means of measurement of the angle of Cobb.

MATERIAL AND METHODS

The present is a descriptive, cross-sectional, with descriptive statistic and stratified sampling trial. The lateral radiographs of 81 healthy volunteers were analyzed. The technique used was obtained with the patients in standing posture, with eyes opened and to assume a comfortable neutral resting position, with 1 kg. in each upper extremity.

RESULTS

56 volunteers with medical activities, 90% displayed lost of lordosis. (Min 36 degrees, Max 76 degrees mean 54 degrees). Twenty five volunteers with office activities, 60% displayed lost of lordosis (Min 22 degrees, Max. 66 degrees, Mean 47 degrees). The ranks of interval for medical activities 50 to 65 degrees and for activities of office of 35 to 50 degrees (IC 95%).

CONCLUSIONS

Medical and office activities are associated with asymptomatic loss of cervical lordosis, with greater association of medical activities. Lateral radiographs in standing posture, allow suitable evaluation of the cervical spine without modifying its alignment.

Authors+Show Affiliations

Medico adscrito de Ortopedia y Traumatología del Centro Médico Naval. xyzor02@yahoo.comNo affiliation info available

Pub Type(s)

Journal Article

Language

spa

PubMed ID

18672746

Citation

Gómez Espíndola, Juan Carlos, and Ariel Fernando Pérez Víquez. "[Cervical Lordosis Evaluation in Asymptomatic Volunteers From Navy Medical Center]." Acta Ortopedica Mexicana, vol. 22, no. 1, 2008, pp. 7-11.
Gómez Espíndola JC, Pérez Víquez AF. [Cervical lordosis evaluation in asymptomatic volunteers from Navy Medical Center]. Acta Ortop Mex. 2008;22(1):7-11.
Gómez Espíndola, J. C., & Pérez Víquez, A. F. (2008). [Cervical lordosis evaluation in asymptomatic volunteers from Navy Medical Center]. Acta Ortopedica Mexicana, 22(1), 7-11.
Gómez Espíndola JC, Pérez Víquez AF. [Cervical Lordosis Evaluation in Asymptomatic Volunteers From Navy Medical Center]. Acta Ortop Mex. 2008 Jan-Feb;22(1):7-11. PubMed PMID: 18672746.
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TY - JOUR T1 - [Cervical lordosis evaluation in asymptomatic volunteers from Navy Medical Center]. AU - Gómez Espíndola,Juan Carlos, AU - Pérez Víquez,Ariel Fernando, PY - 2008/8/5/pubmed PY - 2008/11/15/medline PY - 2008/8/5/entrez SP - 7 EP - 11 JF - Acta ortopedica mexicana JO - Acta Ortop Mex VL - 22 IS - 1 N2 - OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the cervical lordosis in standing posture in healthy volunteers from the Navy Medical Center, by means of measurement of the angle of Cobb. MATERIAL AND METHODS: The present is a descriptive, cross-sectional, with descriptive statistic and stratified sampling trial. The lateral radiographs of 81 healthy volunteers were analyzed. The technique used was obtained with the patients in standing posture, with eyes opened and to assume a comfortable neutral resting position, with 1 kg. in each upper extremity. RESULTS: 56 volunteers with medical activities, 90% displayed lost of lordosis. (Min 36 degrees, Max 76 degrees mean 54 degrees). Twenty five volunteers with office activities, 60% displayed lost of lordosis (Min 22 degrees, Max. 66 degrees, Mean 47 degrees). The ranks of interval for medical activities 50 to 65 degrees and for activities of office of 35 to 50 degrees (IC 95%). CONCLUSIONS: Medical and office activities are associated with asymptomatic loss of cervical lordosis, with greater association of medical activities. Lateral radiographs in standing posture, allow suitable evaluation of the cervical spine without modifying its alignment. SN - 2306-4102 UR - https://www.unboundmedicine.com/medline/citation/18672746/[Cervical_lordosis_evaluation_in_asymptomatic_volunteers_from_Navy_Medical_Center]_ L2 - http://www.medigraphic.com/pdfs/ortope/or-2008/or081c.pdf DB - PRIME DP - Unbound Medicine ER -