Abstract

Low Back Pain is one of the most frequent medical problems in the western world and its consequent cost is enormous. Research has indicated that low back pain is often related to mechanical disorders of the spinal or holding elements. The study of lumbar spine motion could be helpful in diagnosis of low back pain. Low-dose Digital Videofluoroscopy (DVF) is currently the only practical medical imaging technique to obtain motion images of the lumbar spine. However, due to low dosage, DVF images suffer from the presence of noise, poor contrast and adjacent structures near the vertebrae.

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