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From: Reliability and reproducibility analysis of the Cobb angle and assessing sagittal plane by computer-assisted and manual measurement tools

Figure 1

Cobb angle and sagittal parameters measured with SurgimapSpine tool, part of the spine is enlarged and the contrast changed. A is the measurement method of coronal Cobb angle; B and C is the measurement methods of T2–T5 and T5–T12, respectively; D and E is the thoracolumbar junction (TLJ: T10–L2) and lumbar lordosis (LL: L1–S1), respectively; F are the measurement methods of pelvis including pelvic incidence (PI), sacral slope (SS) and pelvic tilt (PT).

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