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Kinematic magnetic resonance imaging of the upper cervical spine using a novel positioning device.

机译:使用新型定位装置对上颈椎进行运动磁共振成像。

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STUDY DESIGN: The development of a novel positioning device for magnetic resonance imaging of the upper cervical spine and an evaluation of motion patterns of the craniovertebral junction in asymptomatic volunteers as a part of the whole cervical spine motion. OBJECTIVES: To design and construct a positioning device that enables magnetic resonance imaging of the cervical spine in rotation, lateral bending, flexion, and extension in a horizontally open magnetic resonance scanner, and to define reference values for movements of the occiput (C0), the atlas (C1), and the axis (C2) in asymptomatic volunteers. SUMMARY OF BACKGROUND DATA: In previously used devices, the direction of motion is limited usually to flexion-extension, or the position of the head and neck are adjusted without a positioning device using semihard wedges or pillows. METHODS: Magnetic resonance imaging of the upper cervical spine in 20 asymptomatic individuals (10 men and 10 women) was performed in a horizontally open 0.23-T magnetic resonance imager in progressive steps during rotation, lateral bending, and flexion-extension using axial, coronal, and sagittal imaging planes, respectively. The positions of C0, C1, and C2 were measured, and pattern of motions between segments analyzed. Lateral displacement of the atlas during lateral bending and cranial migration distance during flexion-extension were assessed. RESULTS: The nonferromagnetic positioning device was designed and constructed. The motion patterns of the craniovertebral junction during rotation did not differ between the men and women, but in lateral bending there was a small difference between genders at C1-C2. In men, the position of C1 during flexion-extension was consistently more extended in relation to C0 and C2 than in women. CONCLUSIONS: The new positioning device allows magnetic resonance imaging of the upper cervical spine during flexion, extension, rotation, and lateral bending. To assess the relationship between C0-C1 and C1-C2 in flexion and extension, separate reference values for men and women are recommended.
机译:研究设计:开发一种新型定位装置,用于对上颈椎进行磁共振成像,并评估无症状志愿者中颅骨交界处的运动模式,作为整个颈椎运动的一部分。目的:设计和构造一个定位装置,以使水平打开的磁共振扫描仪在旋转,横向弯曲,弯曲和伸展时对颈椎进行磁共振成像,并定义枕骨运动的参考值(C0),无症状志愿者的地图集(C1)和轴(C2)。背景技术概述:在先前使用的装置中,运动方向通常限于屈伸,或者在不使用半硬楔子或枕头的定位装置的情况下调节头部和颈部的位置。方法:在水平开放的0.23-T磁共振成像仪中,在旋转,侧向弯曲和轴向,冠状位的屈伸过程中,逐步进行20例无症状个体(10名男性和10名女性)的上颈椎磁共振成像,和矢状位成像平面。测量C0,C1和C2的位置,并分析各段之间的运动模式。评估了寰椎侧弯时的侧向位移和屈伸时的颅骨迁移距离。结果:设计并制造了非铁磁定位装置。男性和女性在旋转过程中颅椎交界处的运动方式没有差异,但在侧弯时,C1-C2处的性别之间存在微小差异。在男性中,与女性相比,C1在屈伸过程中的位置始终比C0和C2更大。结论:新的定位装置可以在屈曲,伸展,旋转和横向弯曲过程中对上颈椎进行磁共振成像。为了评估C0-C1和C1-C2在屈伸中的关系,建议分别使用男性和女性参考值。

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