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© 1981 British Society for Rheumatology


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LUMBOSACRAL FACETAL ‘JOINT ANGLES’ ASSOCIATED WITH LEG ENGTH INEQUALITY

L. G. F. GILES

395 Stirling Highway, Claremont, 6010 Western Australia

Differences in the right and left lumbosacral facetal ‘joint angles’ are compared in non-acute low back pain patients with a leg length discrepancy of greater than 9 mm and a control group with a 0–3 mm leg length discrepancy. The method of erect-posture lumbosacral oblique radiography is described, as well as the method of measuring the lumbosacral facetal joint angles.


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