Analysis of Related Factors on Cervical Angle with Kyphosis Observed by X-ray

영상검사 소견으로 관찰된 후만곡을 동반한 경추 전만각에 대한 영향인자 분석

  • Kim, Gyu-Sub (Daegu Kyungpook, Korean Society of Chuna Manual Medicine for Spine & Nerves) ;
  • Kim, Hyeong-Soo (Daegu Kyungpook, Korean Society of Chuna Manual Medicine for Spine & Nerves) ;
  • Yang, In-Seok (Daegu Kyungpook, Korean Society of Chuna Manual Medicine for Spine & Nerves) ;
  • Lee, Yong-Seok (Daegu Kyungpook, Korean Society of Chuna Manual Medicine for Spine & Nerves) ;
  • Lee, Chang-Hwan (Daegu Kyungpook, Korean Society of Chuna Manual Medicine for Spine & Nerves) ;
  • Jung, Jae-Hoon (Daegu Kyungpook, Korean Society of Chuna Manual Medicine for Spine & Nerves) ;
  • Kim, Won-Sub (Daegu Kyungpook, Korean Society of Chuna Manual Medicine for Spine & Nerves)
  • 김규섭 (척추신경추나의학회 대구경북지회) ;
  • 김형수 (척추신경추나의학회 대구경북지회) ;
  • 양인석 (척추신경추나의학회 대구경북지회) ;
  • 이용석 (척추신경추나의학회 대구경북지회) ;
  • 이창환 (척추신경추나의학회 대구경북지회) ;
  • 정재훈 (척추신경추나의학회 대구경북지회) ;
  • 김원섭 (척추신경추나의학회 대구경북지회)
  • Received : 2017.05.23
  • Accepted : 2017.06.08
  • Published : 2017.06.30

Abstract

Objectives : The purpose of this study is to find out the factors affecting the cervical angle with kyphosis. Methods : We investigated 340 cases of patients who had cervical kyphosis. We used cervical angle, flexion malposition angle, odontoid process cline angle, axis-atlas cline angle, odontoid process-atlas cline angle and occiput-atlas cline angle. Correlations between cervical angle and flexion malposition angle, odontoid process cline angle, axis-atlas cline angle, odontoid process-atlas cline angle, occiput-atlas cline angle were analyzed by pearson correlation analysis. Results : The correlation between cervical angle and flexion malposition angle was p-value 0.007, and odontoid process cline angle was p-value 0.002, and axis-atlas cline angle was p-value 0.000, and odontoid process-atlas cline angle was p-value 0.000, and occiput-atlas cline angle was p-value 0.012. Conclusions : Flexion malposition angle, odontoid process cline angle are inversely proportional to cervical angle. And correlation is statistically significant(p<0.01). Axis-atlas cline angle, odontoid process-atlas cline angle are proportional to cervical angle. And correlation is statistically significant(p<0.01). Occiput-atlas cline angle is proportional to cervical angle. And correlation is statistically significant(p<0.05).

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