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Segmental variations in facet joint translations during in vivo lumbar extension

机译:体内腰延伸期间面关节翻译的分段变化

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The lumbar facet joint (FJ) is often associated with pathogenesis in the spine, but quantification of normal FJ motion remains limited to in vitro studies or static imaging of non-functional poses. The purpose of this study was to quantify lumbar FJ kinematics in healthy individuals during functional activity with dynamic stereo radiography (DSX) imaging. Ten asymptomatic participants lifted three known weights starting from a trunk-flexed (similar to 75 degrees) position to an upright position while being imaged within the DSX system. High resolution computed tomography (CT) scan-derived 3D models of their lumbar vertebrae (L2-S1) were registered to the biplane 2D radiographs using a markerless model-based tracking technique providing instantaneous 3D vertebral kinematics throughout the lifting tasks. Effects of segment level and weight lifted were assessed using mixed-effect repeated measures ANOVA. Superior-inferior (SI) translation dominated FJ translation, with L5S1 showing significantly less translation magnitudes (Median (Md) = 3.5 mm, p 0.0001) than L2L3, L3L4, and L4L5 segments (Md = 5.9 mm, 6.3 mm and 6.6 mm respectively). Linear regression-based slopes of continuous facet translations revealed strong linearity for SI translation (r(2) 0.94), reasonably high linearity for sideways sliding (Z-) (r(2) 0.8), but much less linearity for facet gap change (X-)(r(2) similar to 0.5). Caudal segments (L4-S1), particularly L5S1, displayed greater coupling compared to cranial (L2-L4) segments, revealing distinct differences overall in FJ translation trends at L5S1. No significant effect of weight lifted on FJ translations was detected. The study presents a hitherto unavailable and highly precise baseline dataset of facet translations measured during a functional, dynamic lifting task. (C) 2017 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:腰部关节(FJ)通常与脊柱的发病机构相关,但是正常FJ运动的定量仍然仅限于体外研究或非功能性姿势的静态成像。本研究的目的是在具有动态立体声放射线照相(DSX)成像的功能活动期间对健康个体定量腰部FJ运动学。十个无症状的参与者从在DSX系统内成像时从中继弯曲(类似于75度)位置开始的三个已知权重到直立位置。使用无价值模型的跟踪技术将其腰椎(L2-S1)的高分辨率计算机断层扫描(CT)扫描衍生的3D模型注册到双射线2D射线照片,在整个提升任务中提供瞬时3D椎体运动学。使用混合效应重复测量Anova评估分段水平和重量升力的影响。优越的(Si)平移主导的FJ转换,L5S1显示出显着更少的转化大小(中位数(MD)= 3.5mm,P <0.0001),而不是L2L3,L3L4和L4L5段(MD = 5.9 mm,6.3mm和6.6 mm分别)。基于线性回归的连续刻面斜面,显示出SI翻译的强线性(R(2)& 0.94),侧向滑动(Z-)(Z-)(R(2)& 0.8)的合理高度线性,但是线性程度面间隙变化(X - )(R(2)类似于0.5)。与颅(L2-L4)段相比,尾段(L4-S1),特别是L5S1显示更大的耦合,揭示了L5S1的FJ翻译趋势中总体上的明显差异。检测到在FJ翻译上提升的重量显着效果。该研究介绍了在功能性动态提升任务期间测量的小平面翻译的迄今为止不可用且高精度的基线数据集。 (c)2017 Elsevier Ltd.保留所有权利。

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