Spinal and Pelvic Alignment of Sitting Posture Associated with Smartphone Use in Adolescents with Low Back Pain

This study aimed to assess the association between smartphone use in the sitting posture and changes in thoracolumbar kyphosis, lumbar lordosis, and pelvic asymmetry in adolescents with low back pain (LBP). Twenty-five adolescents with LBP and 25 healthy adolescents participated in this study. They...

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Main Authors: Tae-sung In, Jin-hwa Jung, Kyoung-sim Jung, Hwi-young Cho
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-08-01
Series:International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/18/16/8369
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spelling doaj-e851d78ee7d4430ab7b52bdfa1eed9c82021-08-26T13:48:49ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health1661-78271660-46012021-08-01188369836910.3390/ijerph18168369Spinal and Pelvic Alignment of Sitting Posture Associated with Smartphone Use in Adolescents with Low Back PainTae-sung In0Jin-hwa Jung1Kyoung-sim Jung2Hwi-young Cho3Department of Physical Therapy, Gimcheon University, Gimcheon 39528, KoreaDepartment of Occupational Therapy, Semyung University, Jecheon 27136, KoreaDepartment of Physical Therapy, Gimcheon University, Gimcheon 39528, KoreaDepartment of Physical Therapy, College of Health Science, Gachon University, Seongnam 13120, KoreaThis study aimed to assess the association between smartphone use in the sitting posture and changes in thoracolumbar kyphosis, lumbar lordosis, and pelvic asymmetry in adolescents with low back pain (LBP). Twenty-five adolescents with LBP and 25 healthy adolescents participated in this study. They were instructed to sit on a height-adjustable chair with their hips and knees bent at 90° for 30 min in their usual sitting postures. Thoracolumbar kyphosis, lumbar lordosis, and pelvic asymmetry were measured using a three-dimensional motion capture system. Thoracolumbar kyphosis and lumbar lordosis increased after 30 min of sitting compared to the baseline. In both groups, thoracic kyphosis and lumbar lordosis angle increased with increasing sitting time. Compared to healthy adolescents, adolescents with LBP presented greater thoracolumbar kyphosis and lumbar lordosis after prolonged sitting. Pelvic asymmetry showed no significant difference between the sitting time and groups. Using a smartphone during prolonged sitting may lead to a slumped posture; these associations were more pronounced in adolescents with LBP.https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/18/16/8369low back painsittingkyphosislordosis
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author Tae-sung In
Jin-hwa Jung
Kyoung-sim Jung
Hwi-young Cho
spellingShingle Tae-sung In
Jin-hwa Jung
Kyoung-sim Jung
Hwi-young Cho
Spinal and Pelvic Alignment of Sitting Posture Associated with Smartphone Use in Adolescents with Low Back Pain
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
low back pain
sitting
kyphosis
lordosis
author_facet Tae-sung In
Jin-hwa Jung
Kyoung-sim Jung
Hwi-young Cho
author_sort Tae-sung In
title Spinal and Pelvic Alignment of Sitting Posture Associated with Smartphone Use in Adolescents with Low Back Pain
title_short Spinal and Pelvic Alignment of Sitting Posture Associated with Smartphone Use in Adolescents with Low Back Pain
title_full Spinal and Pelvic Alignment of Sitting Posture Associated with Smartphone Use in Adolescents with Low Back Pain
title_fullStr Spinal and Pelvic Alignment of Sitting Posture Associated with Smartphone Use in Adolescents with Low Back Pain
title_full_unstemmed Spinal and Pelvic Alignment of Sitting Posture Associated with Smartphone Use in Adolescents with Low Back Pain
title_sort spinal and pelvic alignment of sitting posture associated with smartphone use in adolescents with low back pain
publisher MDPI AG
series International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
issn 1661-7827
1660-4601
publishDate 2021-08-01
description This study aimed to assess the association between smartphone use in the sitting posture and changes in thoracolumbar kyphosis, lumbar lordosis, and pelvic asymmetry in adolescents with low back pain (LBP). Twenty-five adolescents with LBP and 25 healthy adolescents participated in this study. They were instructed to sit on a height-adjustable chair with their hips and knees bent at 90° for 30 min in their usual sitting postures. Thoracolumbar kyphosis, lumbar lordosis, and pelvic asymmetry were measured using a three-dimensional motion capture system. Thoracolumbar kyphosis and lumbar lordosis increased after 30 min of sitting compared to the baseline. In both groups, thoracic kyphosis and lumbar lordosis angle increased with increasing sitting time. Compared to healthy adolescents, adolescents with LBP presented greater thoracolumbar kyphosis and lumbar lordosis after prolonged sitting. Pelvic asymmetry showed no significant difference between the sitting time and groups. Using a smartphone during prolonged sitting may lead to a slumped posture; these associations were more pronounced in adolescents with LBP.
topic low back pain
sitting
kyphosis
lordosis
url https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/18/16/8369
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