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Sagittal balance: from theory to clinical practice

Juan Ignacio Cirillo, José G. Fleiderman Valenzuela, Jorge A. Garrido Arancibia, Samuel T. Pantoja Contreras, Lyonel Beaulieu Lalanne, Facundo Álvarez Lemos

2021EFORT Open Reviews39 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Adequate sagittal balance (SB) is essential to maintain an upright, efficient, and painless posture. It has been shown that sagittal profile alterations affect quality of life of patients with a similar or even greater impact than chronic disease. Evaluation of the SB has gained much relevance in recent years, with recognition of its importance in the evaluation of spinal pathology. This review summarizes the basic principles of SB, aiming to obtain a practical, simple and understandable evaluation of the sagittal profile of a patient. SB is a dynamic process that involves a varying degree of energy expenditure. Distinguishing between a balanced, compensated imbalance or decompensated imbalanced patient, is relevant to diagnosis and therapeutic decision-making.

Topics & Concepts

Sagittal planeClinical PracticePhysical medicine and rehabilitationBalance (ability)MedicineRelevance (law)Quality of life (healthcare)Physical therapyComputer scienceRadiologyPolitical scienceLawNursingScoliosis diagnosis and treatmentSpinal Fractures and Fixation TechniquesSpine and Intervertebral Disc Pathology