Inequality in leg length is important for the understanding of the pathophysiology of lumbar disc herniation.

Mehmet Sabri Balik, Ayhan Kanat, Adem Erkut, Bulent Ozdemir, Osman Ersagun Batcik
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Objective: Inequality in leg length may lead to to abnormal transmission of load across the endplates and degeneration lumbar spine and the disc space. There has been no study focusing on lumbar disc herniation (LDH) and leg length discrepancy. This subject was investigated in this study.

Materials and methods: Consecutive adult patients with leg length discrepancy and low back pain (LBP) admitted to our department were respectivelly studied.

Results: A total number of 39 subjects (31 women and eight men) with leg length discrepancy and LBP and 43 (25 females and 18 males) patients with LBP as a control group were tested. Occurrence of disc herniation is statistically different between patients with hip dysplasia and control groups (P < 0.05).

Conclusion: The results of this study showed a statistically significant association between leg length discrepancy and occurrence of LDH. The changes of spine anatomy with leg length discrepancy in hip dysplastic patients are of importance in understanding the nature of LDH.

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腿长不均匀对于了解腰椎间盘突出症的病理生理是很重要的。
目的:腿长不均匀可能导致负荷在终板间的异常传递和腰椎和椎间盘间隙的退变。目前还没有关于腰椎间盘突出症(LDH)和腿长差异的研究。本研究对这一问题进行了调查。材料与方法:对我科连续收治的腿长不齐和腰痛的成人患者进行研究。结果:共检测腿长差异伴腰痛患者39例(女31例,男8例)和腰痛患者43例(女25例,男18例)作为对照组。髋关节发育不良组与对照组椎间盘突出发生率比较,差异有统计学意义(P < 0.05)。结论:本研究结果显示腿长差异与LDH的发生有统计学意义。髋发育不良患者的脊柱解剖结构随腿长差异的变化对了解LDH的性质具有重要意义。
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