Cervical facet hypertrophy

    • [DOC File]Degenerative Joint Disease (Spine)

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      -facet hypertrophy, intrudes into central canal. Facet Imbrication. Rostral-caudal. Vacuum Phenomenon-thorough dehydration of the nucleus pulposis followed by decussation-have a potential space-gas occupying space in central location. Vacuum Cleft-defect on outer annular fibers-smaller and closer to joint. Han’s fissure

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    • SPINAL DISORDERS

      Whiplash (the prevelance of cervical facet pain after whiplash injury is 60% most common at levels being C2,C3 and C5/C6. 2. Cervical disc injuries (disc pain at the same spinal level is associated with facet pain in -40%of cases) ... ligamentum flavum hypertrophy and disc sclerosis can affect the spinal cord creating ‘Cervical Myelopathy’ ...

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    • Facet Hypertrophy | Minimally Invasive Spine Institute

      Patient supine. Occiput/atlas/axis: slight left sidebending and right rotation. Contract: left inferior facet of C 2. Mobilize C 2 cranially, in the direction of the opposite eye. This technique can be done in similar fashion for all the facet joints in the mid cervical spine. Down and back unilaterally, supine. Side glide segment up to barrier.

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    • [DOCX File]INTRO CERVICAL SPINE II - The Manual Therapy Institute

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      Each cervical vertebra has a transverse foramen through which the vertebral artery runs. The superior and inferior articular processes form (when articulated), the. articular pillar. The superior articular facet faces posterior and cranial, the inferior articular facet faces anterior and caudal. The atlas. It is unique in that it lacks a body.

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    • [DOCX File]THE MANUAL THERAPY INSTITUTE

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      Cervical myelopathy: Symptoms resulting from compression of the cervical spinal cord are most commonly caused by disc herniations or spinal stenosis. The latter may occur as a result of a congenitally narrow cervical spinal canal but is usually associated with spondylotic changes (osteophytes, disc bulged, facet and ligament hypertrophy).

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    • [DOC File]Diagnostic Imaging 2 Class notes - Logan Class of December ...

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      Stabilization is not employed. 1 year later the facet become sclerotic and hypertrophic on the side of pillar fracture and that is a source of pain. Radiculopathy occurs on the same side because of stenosis of the foramen at that level. A narrowed gap occurs, due to hypertrophy/OA of the facet due to …

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    • [DOCX File]Viktor's Notes – Spinal Stenosis - Neurosurgery Resident

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      Uncovertebral Jts ( AKA Neurocentral AKA Lushka C2/3-C6/7-only Cervical, degenerate like a true jt. Some people have at C7/T1. Synovial Jts ( Apophyseal (facet) Occiput/C1-L5-S1, jts guide motion of motion segment- not major weight bearing jt., degenerate same as all other Synovial jts

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    • [DOCX File]Alina Bishop McCarthy - home

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      (bulging disks with posterior osteophytes, facet hypertrophy, synovial cysts, ligamentum flavum infolding & hypertrophy, degenerative spondylolisthesis & scoliosis). see p. Spin13 >> ... movement of the cervical spine places the spinal cord at risk of injury secondary to dynamic forces, such as buckling of the ligamentum flavum in extension and ...

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