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NCT04687306

Reliability of Sacral Slope, Pelvic Femoral Motion and Cup Ante-inclination on AP Pelvic Radiographs in Healthy Pts

Sponsor: University of Nebraska

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Summary

Currently, there are no validated anatomical landmarks that can be used to predict risk of and diagnose abnormal patterns of pelvic motion.This proposed study will measure sacral slope, pelvic femoral angle and cup ante-inclination in both sitting and standing positions, using healthy individuals without a history of spinal and/or lower extremity pathology. All radiographs will be evaluated for the three measurements by four individuals with the intent of evaluating inter-observer reliability. Determining the reproducibility of these angles between observers will give insight into the potential clinical utility of these measurements in evaluating and treating patients with hip-spine syndrome.

Official title: Inter-observer Reliability of Sacral Slope, Pelvic Femoral Motion and Cup Ante-inclination on Anteroposterior Pelvic Radiographs in Healthy Individuals.

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

25 Years - 50 Years

Study Type

OBSERVATIONAL

Enrollment

33

Start Date

2021-01-15

Completion Date

2024-01-31

Last Updated

2026-05-26

Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Conditions

Interventions

DIAGNOSTIC_TEST

X-rays- total of 4

X-rays of the sacral scope, pelvic femoral angle and cup ante-inclination in both sitting and standing positions

Locations (1)

University of Nebraska Medical Center

Omaha, Nebraska, United States