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  1. Zandi R, Manafi-Rasi A, Talebi S, Ehsani A, Salarzadeh-Jenatabadi H
    Eur J Orthop Surg Traumatol, 2023 Dec;33(8):3603-3609.
    PMID: 37248436 DOI: 10.1007/s00590-023-03600-3
    PURPOSE: We aimed to investigate the relationship between spinopelvic imbalances and functional disabilities after total hip arthroplasty in an at least two years of follow-up.

    METHODS: Patients with normal sagittal alignment and normal motion (PI-LL  10°) were defined as control, and patients with any of sagittal alignment or motion abnormalities were defined as case groups. Visual Analog Scale, SF-36, Harris hip score, HOOS-JR, and complications were recorded.

    RESULTS: The differences of the means of Harris hip score, HOOS-JR, SF-36, and VAS score in the control and case groups were statistically significant. The mean of these parameters in patients with sagittal balanced (PI-LL  10°). Same results were noted in patients with decreased (∆SS  10°).

    CONCLUSION: Our observations indicate that spinopelvic imbalances are associated with worse postoperative functional outcomes in patients undergoing total hip arthroplasty.

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