Measuring Muscle Activity in the Trunk, Pelvis, and Lower Limb Which Are Used to Maintain Standing Posture in Patients With Adult Spinal Deformity, With Focus on Muscles that Contract in the Compensatory Status.
Yu YamatoOsamu NojimaTomohiro BannoTomohiko HasegawaGo YoshidaShin OeHideyuki ArimaYuki MiharaTetsuyuki NagafusaKatsuya YamauchiYukihiro MatsuyamaPublished in: Global spine journal (2022)
In terms of muscle activity, compensation for regional alignment changes in the adjacent spine is economical. However, extra-spinal compensations, such as pelvic retroversion and knee flexion, are non-economical. According to compensation recruitment, the muscle activity of the pelvis and lower limbs increased with the severity of the spinal deformity.