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NCT04812730
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Multimodal Bio-mechanical Analysis of Adult Spinal Deformity With Sagittal Plane Misalignment

Sponsor: Universitaire Ziekenhuizen KU Leuven

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Summary

A good understanding of the principles of balance is vital to achieve optimal outcomes when treating spinal disorders. A complex interaction of the neuromotor system and muscular recruitment is necessary for ergonomic balance and deliberate displacement of the human body. Sagittal plane misalignment in spinal deformities challenges balance mechanisms used for maintenance of an upright posture. The occurrence of postoperative complications after spinal deformity correction like under-correction of sagittal misalignment, postoperative reciprocal changes in thoracic kyphosis, proximal junctional kyphosis and failure of instrumentation are possibly due to the current state-of-the art inadequate diagnostic work-up. Investigators do not fully understand the roll of vision and exact strategy of recruitment of neuromuscular units (trunk, pelvis, lower limbs) in patients with sagittal plane misalignment during standing and walking. To understand this, a dynamic evaluation of individuals with spinal deformities is needed. Currently there is only very little research performed in the field of clinical balance tests and instrumented movement analysis in patients with spinal deformity. The challenge for future studies is to further unravel the relation between trunk and lower limb movements, grouped into functional movement patterns. Moreover, additional information on trunk and lower limb kinetics and muscle activity (using dynamic electromyography (EMG)) will highly contribute to the understanding of this functional relationship, and will provide more in-depth insights into compensatory mechanisms of the trunk versus the lower limbs and vice versa.

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - 79 Years

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

265

Start Date

2016-01

Completion Date

2028-12

Last Updated

2026-03-13

Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Interventions

OTHER

2D versus 3D analysis of EOS stereo radiographic analysis

The use of EOS stereo radiographic analysis and health related quality of life scores to measure the distance of the center of acoustic meati in the transversal plane with respect to the gravity line

OTHER

Static versus dynamic analysis

The use of clinical postural tests and instrumented movement analysis to evaluate the importance of muscle fatigue and compensation mechanisms

OTHER

Pre- versus postoperative analysis

The use of EOS stereo radiographic imaging and motion analysis to understand the compensation mechanisms in trunk, pelvis and lower limbs and the correlation between primary and secondary mechanisms.

OTHER

Reliability of the dynamic evaluation

Repeated measurements of the different aspects of the dynamic evaluation protocol (strenght measurements of trunk muscles, balance evaluation and movement analysis) will serve to evaluate the test-retest reliability and intra-rater reliability of the different protocols

Locations (1)

UZ Leuven

Leuven, Vlaams-Brabant, Belgium