Sagittal balance: from theory to clinical practice
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Cirillo Totera, Juan I.
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Sagittal balance: from theory to clinical practice
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Adequate sagittal balance (SB) is essential to maintain an
upright, efficient, and painless posture. It has been shown
that sagittal profile alterations affect quality of life of patients
with a similar or even greater impact than chronic disease.
Evaluation of the SB has gained much relevance in recent
years, with recognition of its importance in the evaluation
of spinal pathology.
This review summarizes the basic principles of SB, aiming
to obtain a practical, simple and understandable evaluation
of the sagittal profile of a patient.
SB is a dynamic process that involves a varying degree
of energy expenditure. Distinguishing between a balanced,
compensated imbalance or decompensated imbalanced
patient, is relevant to diagnosis and therapeutic
decision-making.
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EFORT Open Rev 2021;6:1193-1202.
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