Research Article

Developing of a Mathematical Model to Perform Measurements of Axial Vertebral Rotation on Computer-Aided and Automated Diagnosis Systems, Using Raimondi’s Method

Table 3

Raimondi’s tables completed with the results of dividing the D value of each column by the values obtained on the regression curves.

8.154088.270128.362288.429318.468278.79462AVR = 2°
7.573687.680057.737917.786017.809277.89888AVR = 4°
7.040257.137397.169037.202687.214097.16873AVR = 6°
6.548556.6376.648946.671536.674126.537AVR = 8°
6.094276.174466.171986.186146.182325.98232AVR = 10°
5.673635.746015.733295.741245.732935.49782AVR = 12°
5.28345.348475.328885.332345.321025.06923AVR = 14°
4.920844.979034.955254.955584.942464.69047AVR = 16°
4.583534.63534.609464.607764.593744.34998AVR = 18°
4.269394.315174.288954.286084.271894.04111AVR = 20°
3.976614.016843.991523.988133.974333.76408AVR = 22°
3.703623.738723.715253.711873.698863.51061AVR = 24°
3.449043.479453.458493.45553.443573.2801AVR = 26°
3.211673.237813.21983.217473.206833.06784AVR = 28°
1.12651.133271.131671.133361.133821.11129AVR = 60°
20/d21/d22/d23/d24/d70/d