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Postural morphological model for the characterization of raquis lumbar

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    The individual's posture is the physical expression of his body. It is modified throughout life and it is determined by the particular anatomical characteristics that directly affect the biomechanics of the spine. The possibility to have a method for the systematic postural characterization of the lumbar spine is essential to be able to have an objective resource for the knowledge of body posture. The present study proposes the development of a morphological postural model of the spine in the lumbar region. The model is based on a system of measurement of objective and comparable parameters by means of X-ray analysis, in order to characterize its morphology in the sagittal plane. The systematization through geometric and mathematical models is very useful in the measurement and study of the lumbar spine in disciplines such as biomechanics, orthopedics, physiotherapy, sports, simulation or ergonomics and industrial design.

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      TEEM'18: Proceedings of the Sixth International Conference on Technological Ecosystems for Enhancing Multiculturality
      October 2018
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      ISBN:9781450365185
      DOI:10.1145/3284179
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      2. lumbar region
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