Scoliosis and skeletal muscle mass are strongly associated with low back pain-related disability in humans: An evolutionary anthropology point of view.
Nader TarabeihYoussef MasharawiAdel ShalataOrabi HiglaAlexander KalinkovichGregory LivshitsPublished in: American journal of human biology : the official journal of the Human Biology Council (2022)
The associations between LBP-related conditions and postured scoliosis and SMM/WT were consistent and significant and therefore may serve as markers in predicting the development of LBP-related disability. We interpret the origin of these correlations as the evolutionary event due to the imperfect spine anatomy adaptation to a vertical posture resulting from a quick transition to bipedalism from a quadrupedal ancestor.