Lumbar Range of Motion Using the Wolfson Modified Schober Test.

Raphael Lotan, Lev Klatzkin, Itzik Lan, Mojahed Sakhnini, Oded Hershkovich
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Abstract

Introduction: Lumbar range of motion (ROM) is a critical component of spinal function and often affected by age and sex. This study aimed to evaluate the variations in lumbar ROM across different age groups in a healthy adult population and determine the influence of sex, height, weight, and body mass index.

Methods: A total of 208 subjects (106 men, 102 women) were recruited and stratified into age groups from the 20s to 60s and older. Lumbar ROM was measured using the Wolfson modified Schober test. Data were analyzed for flexion, extension, and total ROM. Linear regression examined the predictors of lumbar ROM.

Results: The study found a progressive decline in lumbar flexion and total ROM with age. Age was the only notable predictor of lumbar flexion, with no notable effect of weight and body mass index on ROM. Extension measurements were inconsistent and did not show a clear pattern across age groups.

Discussion: Age-related changes in lumbar ROM were consistent with known physiological changes within the spine. Despite physical differences in height and weight, the lumbar spine ROM was similar between sexes, highlighting the influence of age over sex in lumbar motion. Lumbar ROM decreases with age, with flexion affected more than extension.

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使用沃尔夫森改良舒伯试验进行腰部活动范围测试
简介腰椎活动范围(ROM)是脊柱功能的重要组成部分,通常会受到年龄和性别的影响。本研究旨在评估健康成年人不同年龄段腰椎活动度的变化,并确定性别、身高、体重和体重指数的影响:方法:共招募了 208 名受试者(106 名男性,102 名女性),并将其分为 20 多岁至 60 多岁的年龄组。采用沃尔夫森改良舒伯测试法测量腰部活动度。数据分析包括屈曲、伸展和总 ROM。线性回归分析了腰椎活动度的预测因素:研究发现,随着年龄的增长,腰椎屈曲和总ROM会逐渐下降。年龄是腰椎屈曲的唯一显著预测因素,体重和体重指数对腰椎活动度没有显著影响。各年龄组的伸展测量结果不一致,也未显示出明显的模式:讨论:腰椎活动度与年龄相关的变化与已知的脊柱生理变化一致。尽管男女在身高和体重上存在差异,但他们的腰椎活动度却相似,这说明年龄对腰椎活动度的影响大于性别。腰椎活动度会随着年龄的增长而减小,屈曲比伸展受到的影响更大。
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