نتایج جستجو برای: subaxial subluxation

تعداد نتایج: 2672  

2015
Joost Johannes van Middendorp Ian Cheung Kristian Dalzell Hamish Deverall Brian J.C. Freeman Stephen A.C. Morris Simon J.I. Sandler Richard Williams Y.H. Yau Ben Goss

STUDY DESIGN Radiologic imaging measurement study. PURPOSE To assess the accuracy of detecting lateral mass and facet joint injuries of the subaxial cervical spine on plain radiographs using computed tomography (CT) scan images as a reference standard; and the integrity of morphological landmarks of the lateral mass and facet joints of the subaxial cervical spine. OVERVIEW OF LITERATURE Inj...

2015
John L. Gillick John Wainwright Kaushik Das

Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a chronic systemic inflammatory disease affecting a significant percentage of the population. The cervical spine is often affected in this disease and can present in the form of atlantoaxial instability (AAI), cranial settling (CS), or subaxial subluxation (SAS). Patients may present with symptoms and disability secondary to these entities but may also be neurologic...

2017
Jong-Beom Park Sung Shik Kang Jin S. Yeom

RATIONALE Traumatic C1-2 dislocation associated with contiguous or noncontiguous cervical spine injury is rare. Moreover, there have been no reports describing traumatic C1-2 dislocation associated with multiple contiguous and noncontiguous cervical injuries. PATIENT CONCERNS The authors present a case of a 20-year-old male with painful limitation of motion of the neck. This complex cervical ...

2010
Addison T. Stone Richard J. Bransford Michael J. Lee Marcelo D. Vilela Carlo Bellabarba Paul A. Anderson Julie Agel

STUDY DESIGN  Interobserver and intraobserver reliabilityObjective: To measure and compare the interobserver and intraobserver reliability of the cervical spine injury severity score (CSISS), the subaxial injury classification (SLIC) and severity scale, and the Allen-Ferguson system in patients with subaxial cervical spine injuries presenting to the emergency department. METHODS  Five examine...

2014
Andrei F. Joaquim Alpesh A. Patel

Study Design Literature review. Objective To discuss the evaluation and management of subaxial cervical spine trauma (C3-7). Methods A literature review of the main imaging modalities, classification systems, and nonsurgical and surgical treatment performed. Results Computed tomography and reconstructions allow for accurate radiologic identification of subaxial cervical spine trauma in most cas...

Journal: :Spine 2016
Alexander A Theologis Drew Lansdown R Trigg McClellan Dean Chou Murat Pekmezci

STUDY DESIGN A retrospective case series. OBJECTIVE The aim of this study was to evaluate patients with cervical spine osteomyelitis who underwent multilevel (≥2) subaxial corpectomies and anterior column reconstruction and plating. SUMMARY OF BACKGROUND DATA Neglected multilevel subaxial cervical osteomyelitis is a potentially dangerous disease. As it is rare, early radiographic and clinic...

2015
Daniel Mendelsohn Nicolas Dea Robert Lee Michael C. Boyd

Multiple techniques exist for the fixation of C2, including axial pedicle screws and bilateral translaminar screws. We describe a novel method of incorporating both the translaminar and pedicle screws within C2 to improve fixation to the subaxial spine in patients requiring posterior cervical instrumentation for deformity correction or instability. We report three cases of patients with cervica...

2017
Victor Awuor Christopher E. Stewart Albert Camma Julie Renner J. M. Tongson

Background Chordomas must be considered among the differential diagnoses for extradural spinal tumors, especially involving the clival or sacrococcygeal regions. They are often locally invasive and destructive to the osseous structures from which they arise, but rarely extend intradurally. Here, we report a unique chordoma that was intradural and spanned nearly four subaxial cervical vertebral ...

Journal: :Journal of shoulder and elbow surgery 2015
Alexandre Terrier Julien Ston Alain Farron

HYPOTHESIS During total shoulder arthroplasty (TSA), humeral head subluxation may be difficult to manage. Furthermore, there is a risk for postoperative recurrence of subluxation, affecting the outcome of TSA. An accurate evaluation of the subluxation is necessary to evaluate this risk. Currently, subluxation is measured in 2 dimensions (2D), usually relative to the glenoid face. The goal of th...

Journal: :acta medica iranica 0
mm. tahmasbi aa. amis f. farahmand

the resistant* of patesa against lateral displacement (le. the stability), was studied tinder a range of conditions in vitro, at a range of knee flexion angles. muscle forces were applied in physiological directions along the separate quadriceps muscles. normal muscle actions with constant tension showed constant patellar stability up to sixty degrees knee flexion, and then a significant increa...

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