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https://read.qxmd.com/read/22082628/anterior-approach-for-complex-cervical-spondylotic-myelopathy
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REVIEW
Krzysztof B Siemionow, Sergey Neckrysh
Cervical spondylotic myelopathy (CSM) is a slowly progressive disease resulting from age-related degenerative changes in the spine that can lead to spinal cord dysfunction and significant functional disability. The degenerative changes and abnormal motion lead to vertebral body subluxation, osteophyte formation, ligamentum flavum hypertrophy, and spinal canal narrowing. Repetitive movement during normal cervical motion may result in microtrauma to the spinal cord. Disease extent and location dictate the choice of surgical approach...
January 2012: Orthopedic Clinics of North America
https://read.qxmd.com/read/21599991/chiropractic-at-the-crossroads-or-are-we-just-going-around-in-circles
#22
JOURNAL ARTICLE
John W Reggars
BACKGROUND: Chiropractic in Australia has seen many changes over the past 30 years. Some of these changes have advanced the professional status of chiropractic, improved undergraduate training and paved the way for a research culture. Unfortunately, other changes or lack of changes, have hindered the growth, public utilisation and professional standing of chiropractic in Australia. This article explores what influences have impacted on the credibility, advancement and public utilisation of chiropractic in Australia...
May 21, 2011: Chiropractic & Manual Therapies
https://read.qxmd.com/read/20160615/atlantoaxial-rotatory-fixation-in-the-setting-of-associated-congenital-malformations-a-modified-classification-system
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Dino Samartzis, Francis H Shen, Jean Herman, Steven M Mardjetko
STUDY DESIGN: A case report. OBJECTIVE: To raise awareness of the development of atlantoaxial rotatory fixation (AARF) in the setting of congenital vertebral anomalies/malformations. SUMMARY OF BACKGROUND DATA: Klippel-Feil Syndrome (KFS) is a complex, heterogeneous condition noted as congenital fusion of 2 or more cervical vertebrae with or without spinal or extraspinal manifestations. Although believed to be a rare occurrence in the population, KFS may be underreported...
February 15, 2010: Spine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/18728609/open-reduction-of-c1-c2-subluxation-with-the-use-of-c1-lateral-mass-and-c2-translaminar-screws
#24
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Joseph R O'Brien, Ziya L Gokaslan, Lee H Riley, Ian Suk, Jean-Paul Wolinsky
OBJECTIVE: Spinal cord compression secondary to a subluxation of one vertebral body over another can be achieved with reduction of the translational deformity. Intraoperative reduction of C1-C2 subluxations can be technically challenging when one uses traditional techniques (e.g., wiring and transarticular screw fixation). The popularization of C1 lateral mass and C2 pedicle screws has allowed surgeons to achieve a more complex realignment at this region of the spine. Control of both C1 and C2 with independent fixation can be used to obtain reduction...
July 2008: Neurosurgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/17188170/cervical-spine-fracture-patterns-mandating-screening-to-rule-out-blunt-cerebrovascular-injury
#25
JOURNAL ARTICLE
C Clay Cothren, Ernest E Moore, Charles E Ray, Jeffrey L Johnson, John B Moore, Jon M Burch
BACKGROUND: Aggressive screening for blunt cerebrovascular injury (BCVI) and prompt anticoagulation for documented injuries has resulted in a significant reduction in ischemic neurologic events. An association between vertebral artery injuries (VAIs) and specific cervical spine fracture patterns has been suggested; however, current screening guidelines would subject all patients with cervical spine fractures to imaging because no distinction has been made for carotid artery injuries (CAIs)...
January 2007: Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/15501188/magnetic-resonance-imaging-of-the-axial-skeleton-in-rheumatoid-disease
#26
REVIEW
Kay-Geert A Hermann, Matthias Bollow
The axial skeleton is a target for both spondyloarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis. While conventional radiography allows the clear documentation of the late stages of inflammatory changes, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is sensitive enough to depict early inflammatory lesions. It is, therefore, of particular importance for radiologists and clinicians to know the MRI appearances of inflammatory changes of the axial skeleton in rheumatoid diseases. Typical lesions in ankylosing spondylitis and related conditions comprise spondylitis (Romanus lesion), spondylodiscitis (Andersson lesion), arthritis of the apophyseal joints, the costovertebral and costotransverse joints, and insufficiency fractures of the ankylosed vertebral spine (non-inflammatory type of Andersson lesion)...
December 2004: Best Practice & Research. Clinical Rheumatology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/14608149/cervical-spine-fracture-patterns-predictive-of-blunt-vertebral-artery-injury
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
C Clay Cothren, Ernest E Moore, Walter L Biffl, David J Ciesla, Charles E Ray, Jeffrey L Johnson, John B Moore, Jon M Burch
BACKGROUND: Aggressive screening for blunt cerebrovascular injury (BCVI) has uncovered an astonishing incidence of vertebral artery injuries (VAIs) and associated stroke rate. Stroke incidence is reduced with early recognition and prompt anticoagulation. Because of the proximity of the cervical spine and vertebral arteries, we queried whether all patients with cervical spine fractures required arteriography to rule out VAI. METHODS: Four-vessel cerebrovascular angiography remains the standard screening test for patients at risk for BCVI...
November 2003: Journal of Trauma
https://read.qxmd.com/read/12902968/chiropractic-care-of-a-pediatric-patient-with-myasthenia-gravis
#28
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Joel Alcantara, Gregory Plaugher, H Jason Araghi
OBJECTIVE: To describe the chiropractic care of a pediatric patient with complaints associated with myasthenia gravis. Clinical features A 2-year-old girl was provided chiropractic care at the request and consent of her parents for complaints of ptosis and generalized muscle weakness (ie, lethargy), particularly in the lower extremities. Prior to entry into chiropractic management, magnetic resonance imaging of the brain and acetylcholine receptor antibody tests were performed with negative results...
2003: Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/12610432/-chronic-anterior-shoulder-dislocation-treated-by-open-reduction-sparing-the-humeral-head
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
P Mansat, M-R Guity, M Mansat, Y Bellumore, M Rongières, P Bonnevialle
PURPOSE OF THE STUDY: Treatment options for unreduced anterior dislocation of the shoulder have varied from nonoperative treatment to different surgical options. Little has been written in the literature on the management of unreduced anterior dislocation or on the results of the different procedures. We report our experience and present the outcome after an open reduction joint-saving procedure used in five patients. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Five patients, mean age 39 years (range 17-69 years) underwent the joint-saving procedure for chronic anterior shoulder dislocation...
February 2003: Revue de Chirurgie Orthopédique et Réparatrice de L'appareil Moteur
https://read.qxmd.com/read/12361504/head-and-neck-injuries-in-fatal-motorcycle-collisions-as-determined-by-detailed-autopsy
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
V Kasantikul, J V Ouellet, T A Smith
Detailed layer-by-layer autopsy of the head and neck was performed on a series of seventy-three fatally injured motorcyclists in order to identify occult soft tissue injuries such as subluxation of the cervical spine or hemorrhage of vertebral or internal carotid arteries. The fatal cases were gathered as part of a larger study of 1082 on-scene in-depth motorcycle crash investigations in Thailand. Injuries were coded using the 1990 Abbreviated Injury Scale (AIS 90) and an Injury Severity Score (ISS) was determined for each case...
2002: Annual Proceedings
https://read.qxmd.com/read/11707712/posterior-c1-c2-fusion-with-polyaxial-screw-and-rod-fixation
#31
JOURNAL ARTICLE
J Harms, R P Melcher
STUDY DESIGN: A novel technique of atlantoaxial stabilization using individual fixation of the C1 lateral mass and the C2 pedicle with minipolyaxial screws and rods is described. In addition, the initial results of this technique on 37 patients are described. OBJECTIVES: To describe the technique and the initial clinical and radiographic results for posterior C1-C2 fixation with a new implant system. SUMMARY OF BACKGROUND DATA: Stabilization of the atlantoaxial complex is a challenging procedure because of the unique anatomy of this region...
November 15, 2001: Spine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/11440462/c1-c2-transarticular-screw-fixation-technical-aspects
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
R W Haid
OBJECTIVE: I review posterior atlantoaxial fusion with transarticular screw fixation, including indications, complications, and operative technique, emphasizing my experience. METHODS: The indications for C1-C2 transarticular screw fixation include traumatic injuries to the atlantoaxial complex, instability resulting from inflammatory disease (rheumatoid arthritis), and congenital abnormalities (os odontoideum). All patients underwent stabilization using cannulated C1-C2 transfacetal screws by the method described by Magerl...
July 2001: Neurosurgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/11313616/epilepsy-and-seizure-disorders-a-review-of-literature-relative-to-chiropractic-care-of-children
#33
REVIEW
R A Pistolese
OBJECTIVE: To review the currently available literature regarding chiropractic care relative to patients with epilepsy, particular emphasis being placed on those who have epilepsy as children. DATA SOURCES: The Index to Chiropractic Literature was searched for the years 1980 through 1998 through use of the keywords epilepsy and seizure. The MANTIS database was searched for the years 1970 through 2000 through use of the Medical Subject Heading (MeSH) keywords chiropractic, epilepsy, seizure, and child/children...
March 2001: Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/10423787/posterior-occipitocervical-reconstruction-using-cervical-pedicle-screws-and-plate-rod-systems
#34
JOURNAL ARTICLE
K Abumi, T Takada, Y Shono, K Kaneda, M Fujiya
STUDY DESIGN: This retrospective study was conducted to analyze the clinical results in 26 patients with lesions at the craniocervical junction that had been treated by occipitocervical reconstruction using pedicle screws in the cervical spine and occipitocervical rod systems. OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the effectiveness of pedicle screw fixation in occipitocervical reconstructive surgery and to introduce surgical techniques. SUMMARY OF BACKGROUND DATA: Many methods of occipitocervical reconstruction have been reported, but there have been no reports of occipitocervical reconstruction using pedicle screws and occipitocervical rod systems for reduction and fixation...
July 15, 1999: Spine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/10220715/rationale-for-assessing-the-effects-of-manipulative-therapy-on-autonomic-tone-by-analysis-of-heart-rate-variability
#35
REVIEW
A M Eingorn, G J Muhs
BACKGROUND: For more than 100 years, chiropractors have asserted that overall health can be improved through the use of spinal manipulative therapy. The autonomic nervous system is known to control and regulate all involuntary physiologic activities by controlling the activities of the internal organs, glands, and circulation. Recent studies document a potential relationship between the vertebral subluxation complex, autonomic tone, and cardiac function. OBJECTIVE: This discussion reviews how it is possible to use heart rate variability analysis to calculate a quantitative index of autonomic function, which accurately reflects the sympathetic and parasympathetic tone and the sympathovagal balance...
March 1999: Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/9726069/chiropractic-management-of-a-patient-with-subluxations-low-back-pain-and-epileptic-seizures
#36
JOURNAL ARTICLE
J Alcantara, R Heschong, G Plaugher, J Alcantara
OBJECTIVE: To describe the chiropractic management of a patient presenting with complaints of low back pain and epileptic seizures. The discussion also addresses epilepsy and the current concepts of this disorder; possible mechanisms for the neurological effects of the chiropractic adjustment at sites of subluxation and its therapeutic implications are proposed. CLINICAL FEATURES: A 21-year-old woman with low back pain reported that she had fainted during the night and hit her head...
July 1998: Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/9310903/thermal-asymmetry-of-the-upper-extremity-in-scalenus-anticus-syndrome-leg-length-inequality-and-response-to-chiropractic-adjustment
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
G A Knutson
OBJECTIVE: To describe a case of a vasomotor, vascular form of thoracic outlet syndrome that causes upper extremity thermal asymmetry, and to discuss a single subject case study (N-of-1) comparing the correlation of a subjective test for putative atlas vertebral subluxation complex (supine leg-length inequality) with a single blinded objective measurement [temperature differential (delta degree T)] on the dorsum of the hands. CLINICAL FEATURES: A 71-yr-old woman with a cold, painful right hand and chronic neck pain sought chiropractic evaluation...
September 1997: Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/7585436/the-pathogenesis-and-diagnosis-of-canine-hip-dysplasia-a-review
#38
REVIEW
C L Fries, A M Remedios
Hip dysplasia is a common developmental problem affecting the canine population. Despite extensive research into the condition, many questions remain unanswered and numerous misconceptions are present among the general public. The purpose of this paper is to review the current knowledge on the development of hip dysplasia, factors modifying its development, and current diagnostic techniques.A computerized literature search was conducted for the period of January 1983 to April 1985 using the MEDLINE and CAB databases, and the keywords hip dysplasia, hip, dog, and canine...
August 1995: Canadian Veterinary Journal. la Revue Vétérinaire Canadienne
https://read.qxmd.com/read/7067272/combined-anterior-and-posterior-fusion-in-seventy-three-spinally-deformed-patients-indications-results-and-complications
#39
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Y Floman, L J Micheli, J N Penny, E J Riseborough, J E Hall
Seventy-three patients with complex spinal deformities undergoing combined staged anterior and posterior fusion were analyzed. The indications for the combined approach were (1) severe kyphosis with or without neural compromise; (2) major thoracolumbar or lumbar curves with trunk imbalance or marked pelvic obliquity; (3) severe congenital scoliotic curves associated with hemivertebrae or anterior unsegmented bars; (4) absent posterior elements, e.g., myelodysplasia, post laminectomy; and (5) failed anterior fusion...
April 1982: Clinical Orthopaedics and related Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/4056626/review-of-the-literature-supporting-a-scientific-basis-for-the-chiropractic-subluxation-complex
#40
JOURNAL ARTICLE
R Dishman
A review of the literature reveals strong evidence for both the mechanical model of disease production (structural) and the neurobiological model (functional). Outdated models which attempt to describe a scientific basis for chiropractic theory are inadequate and indeed harmful to the progress and acceptance of chiropractic. Pragmatic or empirical arguments that "Chiropractic works and that's what counts" have served a useful purpose, but now must be augmented by extant research findings. The "paradigm shift" is on...
September 1985: Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics
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