Analysis of Center of Mass and Gravity-Induced Vertebral Axial Torque on the Scoliotic Spine by Barycentremetry
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Date
2019Journal
Spine DeformityRésumé
STUDY DESIGN: Retrospective observational study. OBJECTIVES: To determine the mass distribution along the scoliotic trunk using barycentremetry and its relationship with vertebral axial rotation and torque. SUMMARY OF THE BACKGROUND DATA: Deformity progression in adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS) is not yet fully understood, but gravity load on the spine could play a role. Barycentremetry allows to characterize body mass distribution in standing position, which could provide a better understanding the mechanisms of progression. METHODS: 81 subjects (27 healthy adolescents and 53 AIS patients) underwent biplanar radiography and 3D reconstruction of the spine and body envelope. Position of the gravity line was estimated, as well as trunk segmental centers of mass COMs at each vertebral level and resulting axial torques to each vertebra. RESULTS: The COM of all trunk segments was less than 1 cm from the gravity line in the frontal plane for healthy subjects, and less than 1.5 cm for AIS patients. Vertebral axial torque was 0.7 ± 0.5 Nm in healthy subjects, 2.9 ± 2.1 Nm at the junctional vertebrae of AIS patients and 0.5 ± 0.5 at the apex. A strong association was found between high torque and high intervertebral rotation at junctions, with low torque and low intervertebral axial rotation at the apex. CONCLUSION: Results suggest that AIS patients can maintain the COM of each body segment close to their gravity line, irrespective of the severity and asymmetry of their deformity. Moreover, torque analysis shed some light on the importance of junctional vertebrae in the spinal deformity and, potentially, in the vicious cycle determining scoliosis progression. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: Level III.
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