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Review
. 2023 Jun 8;7(6):e22.00290.
doi: 10.5435/JAAOSGlobal-D-22-00290. eCollection 2023 Jun 1.

Creating Consensus in the Definition of Spinopelvic Mobility

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Review

Creating Consensus in the Definition of Spinopelvic Mobility

Daniel B Buchalter et al. J Am Acad Orthop Surg Glob Res Rev. .

Abstract

Introduction: The term "spinopelvic mobility" is most often applied to motion within the spinopelvic segment. It has also been used to describe changes in pelvic tilt between various functional positions, which is influenced by motion at the hip, knee, ankle and spinopelvic segment. In the interest of establishing a consistent language for spinopelvic mobility, we sought to clarify and simplify its definition to create consensus, improve communication, and increase consistency with research into the hip-spine relationship.

Methods: A literature search was performed using the Medline (PubMed) library to identify all existing articles pertaining to spinopelvic mobility. We reported on the varying definitions of spinopelvic mobility including how different radiographic imaging techniques are used to define mobility.

Results: The search term "spinopelvic mobility" returned a total of 72 articles. The frequency and context for the varying definitions of mobility were reported. 41 papers used standing and upright relaxed-seated radiographs without the use of extreme positioning, and 17 papers discussed the use of extreme positioning to define spinopelvic mobility.

Discussion: Our review suggests that the definitions of spinopelvic mobility is not consistent in the majority of published literature. We suggest descriptions of spinopelvic mobility independently consider spinal motion, hip motion, and pelvic position, while recognizing and describing their interdependence.

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Chart showing hip versus spine users according to flexed-seated versus relaxed-seated analysis. Algorithm to define hip users and spine users according to flexed-seated versus relaxed-seated analysis.

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