The angular value of lumbar lordosis and the role of vertebral bodies and intervertebral discs in its constitution were studied in normal individuals. X-Ray images of lumbar spine were studied in 350 normal and asymptomatic individuals, ages ranging from 18 to 50 years old (average 29.0 years old ± 8.24), being 143 males and 207 females. The lumbosacral (L1S1) and the lumbolumbar (L1L5) curves were measured. Measurements for lumbar curves and their components presented a large variation. Average values of -61º were seen for lumbosacral curve and of -45º for lumbolumbar curve. Vertebral bodies measurements presented kyphotic values for L1, neutral for L2, and progressively lordotic for L3 - L5. Intervertebral discs presented a progressive lordotic angulation from L1-L2. Caudal elements of curvature, intervertebral discs L4-L5 and L5-S1 and the vertebral body L5 accounted for nearly 60% of the angular measurement of lumbosacral curvature. A significant difference was seen between males and females for lumbar curvature measurements, and for vertebral bodies L2 and L4, with females presenting higher values. Age-related differences were found in lumbar curvature and vertebral bodies measurements.
Lumbosacral region; Lordosis; Lumbar vertebrae; Intervertebral disc