Spine

Home Current Issue Previous Issues Published Ahead-of-Print Collections For Authors Journal Info
Skip Navigation LinksHome > March 1994 - Volume 19 - Issue 5 > Thoracolumbar Burst Fracture: A Biomechanical Investigation...
Spine:
Cervical Spine/Basic Science: PDF Only

Thoracolumbar Burst Fracture: A Biomechanical Investigation of Its Multidirectional Flexibility

Panjabi, Manohar M. PhD; h, Tec; Oxland, Thomas R. PhD; Lin, Ruey-Mo MD; McGowen, Timothy W. MD

Collapse Box

Abstract

Assessment of clinical instability of thoracolumbar burst fractures remains controversial and subjective. The purpose of the study was to obtain objective measures of acute instability of these fractures. Thirteen fresh cadaveric human spine specimens (T11-LI) were subjected to high-speed axial trauma, resulting in burst fractures in 10 specimens. Multidirectional flexibilities were measured when the specimen was intact and after the trauma. The average ranges of motion of the burst fractures, measured as percentages of the corresponding intact values at 7.5 Newton-meters, were 202%, 403%, 266%, and 462% for flexion-extension, axial rotation, lateral bending and tension/compression, respectively, For the neutral zone motion parameter, tha motions of the burst fracture were even greater: 670%, 1650%, 779%, and 650%, respectively, All of the increases were significant (P < 0.05). The clinical significance of the study lies in its finding of high multidirectional acute instability of the thoracolumbar burst fracture, especially in axial rotation.

(C) Lippincott-Raven Publishers.

You currently do not have access to this article.

You may need to:

Note: If your society membership provides for full-access to this article, you may need to login on your society’s web site first.

Article Tools

You currently do not have access to this article.

You may need to:

Note: If your society membership provides for full-access to this article, you may need to login on your society’s web site first.

Search for Similar Articles
You may search for similar articles that contain these same keywords or you may modify the keyword list to augment your search.