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Citation

Twomey LT, Taylor JR, Taylor MM. Med. J. Aust. 1989; 151(4): 210-2, 215-7.

Affiliation

School of Physiotherapy, Curtin University of Technology, Shenton Park, WA.

Comment In:

Med J Aust 4-18;151(11-12):721-2.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1989, Australian Medical Association, Publisher Australasian Medical Publishing)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

2761463

Abstract

Three zygapophyseal joints from each of 31 lumbar spines of subjects who died of injuries (mostly as a result of motor-vehicle accidents) were sectioned for low-power histological study. Bony injuries, in the form of fractures of the superior articular process or infractions of the subchondral bone plate, were found in 11 of the 31 subjects and soft-tissue injuries to the capsule or articular cartilage were found in one-or-more joints in 24 of the 31 subjects, with capsular and articular-cartilage damage in 77% of cases. Healed injuries of a similar type, which were unrelated to the cause of death, were found in other lumbar spines. None of these lesions was diagnosed by standard radiological examination of the spine post mortem. It is suggested that, in survivors, bony and soft-tissue injuries to zygapophyseal joints may result in considerable pain and dysfunction and may predispose to early arthritis.


Language: en

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