The hypothesis for the mechanism of production of scoliosis, advanced on the basis of morphometric and morphologic studies in human thoracic skeleton, finds further support in the results of an experimental study inrabbits described herein. The removal of transverse processes alone resulted in the production of scoliosis and lordosis. When both transverse processes and facet joints were removed, scoliosis developed rapidly and was considerable. When paraspinal muscles were incised on one side only, however, this resulted in the development of lordosis alone. The convexity of the curve was always toward the operated side, and the apex was almost always at the lowest operated segment. Lordosis was limited to within the operated area. The resu...
Although the structural changes occurring in the scoliotic spine have been reported as early as the ...
PurposeTo characterise changes in vertebral dimension in an ovine model of scoliosis and determine w...
In order to study the effect of pure torsional forces upon the rotational development of the growing...
Experimental! structural dextroconvex scoliosis was produced in rabbits by costotransversolisis with...
AbstractBackground contextMany animal species and an overwhelming variety of procedures that produce...
To date, there have been no reports of experiments designed to induce scoliosis by direct dam...
Objective This study was performed to observe the effect of neurocentral cartilage (NCC) destruction...
Experimental and clinical studies were performed in order to study the possible influence ofthe thor...
<div><p>Early onset deformity of the spine and chest wall (initiated <8 years of age) is associated ...
The causes of idiopathic scoliosis are still uncertain; buckling is mentioned often, but never prove...
An experimental model study and a short review of literature. The purpose of this study was to explo...
There are many conflicting actiological theories for adolescent idiopathic scoliosis. We present a s...
Analysis was made of the results of two methods of treatment of progressive infantile idiopathic sco...
Despite numerous years of dedicated research into the origin of idiopathic scoliosis, the pathogenes...
Early onset deformity of the spine and chest wall (initiated <8 years of age) is associated with ...
Although the structural changes occurring in the scoliotic spine have been reported as early as the ...
PurposeTo characterise changes in vertebral dimension in an ovine model of scoliosis and determine w...
In order to study the effect of pure torsional forces upon the rotational development of the growing...
Experimental! structural dextroconvex scoliosis was produced in rabbits by costotransversolisis with...
AbstractBackground contextMany animal species and an overwhelming variety of procedures that produce...
To date, there have been no reports of experiments designed to induce scoliosis by direct dam...
Objective This study was performed to observe the effect of neurocentral cartilage (NCC) destruction...
Experimental and clinical studies were performed in order to study the possible influence ofthe thor...
<div><p>Early onset deformity of the spine and chest wall (initiated <8 years of age) is associated ...
The causes of idiopathic scoliosis are still uncertain; buckling is mentioned often, but never prove...
An experimental model study and a short review of literature. The purpose of this study was to explo...
There are many conflicting actiological theories for adolescent idiopathic scoliosis. We present a s...
Analysis was made of the results of two methods of treatment of progressive infantile idiopathic sco...
Despite numerous years of dedicated research into the origin of idiopathic scoliosis, the pathogenes...
Early onset deformity of the spine and chest wall (initiated <8 years of age) is associated with ...
Although the structural changes occurring in the scoliotic spine have been reported as early as the ...
PurposeTo characterise changes in vertebral dimension in an ovine model of scoliosis and determine w...
In order to study the effect of pure torsional forces upon the rotational development of the growing...