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Abstract
BACKGROUND: Leg-length inequality is most often divided into two groups: anatomic and functional. Part I of this review analyses data collected on anatomic leg-length inequality relative to prevalence, magnitude, effects and clinical significance. Part II examines the functional "short leg" including anatomic-functional relationships, and provides an outline for clinical decision-making.Entities:
Year: 2005 PMID: 16026625 PMCID: PMC1232860 DOI: 10.1186/1746-1340-13-11
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chiropr Osteopat ISSN: 1746-1340
Studies using reliable means of determining magnitude of anatomic leg-length inequality
| Study | Population | "N" (573) | Subjects/Notes | Controls | Av LLI (SD) |
| Gross R. 1983 | Male marathon runners, age 24–49 | 33 | No deleterious effect of the LLI | 4.9 mm (3.8) | |
| Venn et al 1983 | Randomly chosen patients | 60 | 5.4 mm (4.0) | ||
| Cleveland et al 1988 | Low back pain patients | 10 | Standing and supine x-ray | 4.7 mm (5.8) | |
| Hoikka et al 1989 | Chronic low back pain patients | 100 | 4.9 mm (3.6) | ||
| Beattie et al 1990 | Clinical subjects, age 22–60 | 19 | 10 with history of LLI or lower extremity or back pain | 9 healthy | 6.8 mm (5.7) |
| Soukka et al 1991 | Four defined occupational and gender groups, age 35–54 | 247 | 194 with prior back pain (>12 mo ago and during last 12 mo with and without disability) | 53 who never had back pain | 5.0 mm (3.9) |
| Rhodes et al 1995 | New LBP patients Chiropractic practice | 50 | Age 18–40 26 men 24 women | 6.3 mm (4.1) | |
| Mincer et al 1997 | Volunteers | 54 | no history of back pain in last 6 months 10 men 44 women | 2.4 mm (1.8) |
Figure 1"Incidence" of anatomic leg-length inequality magnitude.
Figure 2Magnitude of anatomic leg-length inequality; right vs. left.
Relationship between gender and anatomic leg-length inequality
| LLI and Gender (Refs 8,10,12,15) | N | Mean LLI (mm) |
| Male | 58 | 5.1 (4.3) |
| Female | 58 | 5.2 (4.6) |
| P = 0.87 (t-test) |
Figure 3Ranges of anatomic leg-length inequality.
Figure 4Pelvic rotation with left heel lift (Cummings).
Figure 5"Incidence" of chronic low back pain with anatomic leg-length inequality (Friberg).