The impact of various breast size of women on vertebral column and spinopelvic parameters

2020 
AIM The study aims to find out the anatomical changes in spine and pelvis and the impact of various breast sizes of women on the quality of life. MATERIAL AND METHODS Sixty women with back pain volunteered to participate in this study. Their body mass index was calculated. Clinical evaluation of the pain was assessed using the Oswestry Disability Index and visual analogue scale. Breast volumes were measured using the Grossman Rounder device. Scoliosis radiography, the cervical lordosis, thoracic kyphosis, lumbar lordosis, sacral slope, pelvic incidence and pelvic tilt angles were measured in patients. The relationship between the increasing breast size and Body mass index (BMI) was investigated through all these parameters. RESULTS Increase in breast size positively changes the sagittal balance (r = 0.356, p = 0.005) and increases cervical lordosis (r = 0.300, p = 0.020). Increase in BMI leads to a positive sagittal balance (r = 0.329, p = 0.010) and increases the pelvic tilt (r = 0.460, p = 0.000). In patients with a positive sagittal balance, the sacral slope (r = -0.350, p = 0.006) and the lumbar lordosis angle decrease (r = -0.552, p = 0.000), whereas the pelvic tilt increases (r = 0.298, p = 0.021). CONCLUSION Macromastia has an impact on cervical lordosis and sagittal balance, while indirectly impacting the pelvic tilt rather than the thoracic kyphosis and lumbar lordosis.
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