기립자세에서 신발 굽의 높이가 요추부 시상만곡각에 미치는 영향

The Effect of Heel Height on Lumbar Sagittal Curvature at Standing Posture

  • 윤범철 (고려대학교 보건대학 물리치료과) ;
  • 이명화 (고려대학교 대학원 체육학과)
  • Yoon, Bum-Chul (Dept. of Physical Therapy, College of Health Sciences, Korea University) ;
  • Lee, Myung-Hwa (Dept. of Physical Education, Graduate School, Korea University)
  • 발행 : 1998.12.31

초록

Some segment or segments of the body must compensate for the heel, and the higher the heel the greater the compensation. Such compensation was once generally thought to take place in the lumbar region and therefore to increase the lumbar lordosis. The purpose of this study is to analyze changes of lumbar sagittal curvature in barefoot and 6cm 12cm high-heel stance. We selected 19 subjects(11 males, 8 females} without history of lower back pain, significant spinal abnormality. And lateral view X-ray of lumbar region from T12 to S1 was taken of each individual. On each X-ray film, lumbar lordotic angle lumbosacral angle and lumbar segmental angles were measured by Cobb method. We drew the following interpretations from the analysis of measured variables of the lumbar region. 1. In comparison of barefoot 6cm heel 12cm heel stance, lumbar lordotic angle had a tendency to decrease according as the heel height was higher. The change in lumbar lordosis measured in high-heel stance was inconsistent with clinical forkelord of hyperlordosis in wearers of high-heeled. 2. Lumbar lordotic angle from T12 to L5 showed sex difference, and was more lordotic in female(p<0.05). 3. There was no sex difference in lumbosacral angle and lumbar segmental angles(p>0.05). 4. There was a significant correlation between lumbar lordotic angle and lumbosacral angle(r>0.60).

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