Aims. Degenerative cervical spondylosis (DCS) is a common musculoskeletal disease that encompasses a wide range of progressive degenerative changes and affects all components of the
Objectives. Loss of motion following spine segment fusion results in increased strain in the adjacent motion segments. However, to date, studies on the biomechanics of the
The optimal method for the management of neglected traumatic bifacetal dislocation of the subaxial
We conducted a prospective follow-up MRI study
of originally asymptomatic healthy subjects to clarify the development
of Modic changes in the
The effect of rheumatoid arthritis on the anatomy of the
1. Experimental radiological and mechanical studies on a cadaveric
1. The pathology and pathogenesis of dislocations and fracture-dislocations of the
We present a study of 30 fusion operations in 26 rheumatoid arthritics with
The loss of cervical lordosis in radiographs of patients presenting with neck pain is sometimes ascribed to muscle spasm. We performed a cross-sectional study of the prevalence of 'straight'
Unstable degenerative spondylolisthesis of the
This paper describes seven patients who developed late vertebral deformity after flexion injuries of the
Seven men with a mean age of 63.9 years (59 to 67) developed dysphagia because of oesophageal compression with ossification of the anterior longitudinal ligament (OALL) and radiculomyelopathy due to associated stenosis of the
Entire human cadaveric
We investigated the incidence of anomalies in
the vertebral arteries and Circle of Willis with three-dimensional
CT angiography in 55 consecutive patients who had undergone an instrumented
posterior fusion of the
We report 16 cases in which the upper
Bilateral interlocking of the articular facets of the cervical spinal column results from excessive flexion. Unilateral interlocking (hemiluxation) results from simultaneous excessive flexion and rotation. Patients with hemiluxation of the
1. Seventy-five injuries of the
Six patients, aged between 3 and 51 years, with tuberculosis of the upper
Three unusual injuries of the
1. Nineteen patients with classical rheumatoid arthritis complicated by severe subluxation of the