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An Analysis of Sagittal Spinal Alignment in 100 Asymptomatic Middle and Older Aged Volunteers
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1995
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The majority of asymptomatic individuals are able to maintain their sagittal alignment despite advancing age. Loss of distal lumbar lordosis is most responsible for sagittal imbalance in those individuals who do not maintain sagittal alignment. Spinal fusion for deformity should take into account the anticipated loss of lordosis that may occur with age.