Approximately 79,000 spinal fractures occur annually in the United States. Roughly three out of every four fractures involve either the thoracic or the lumbar spine1,2. The most common site of injury in the thoracic and lumbar spine is the thoracolumbar junction, the mechanical transition zone between the relatively rigid thoracic spine and the more flexible lumbar region35. The thoracolumbar junction receives 35 to 45% of the torsional and shear forces on the spine. This flexibility, combined with the curvature arising from biomechanical adaption to upright posture, makes the thoracolumbar junction more prone to injury than the lumbar spine 6
This article describes different types of vertebral fractures that affect the thoracolumbar spine an...
Background: Thoracolumbar fractures are high energy injuries with attendant co-morbidities.Objective...
Thoracolumbar spine fracture classifications are mainly based on a post-traumatic observation of fra...
The thoracolumbar transition is a region of biomechanical stress and is the location of most of the ...
Introduction: Thoracolumbar spine fractures are common injuries that can result in significant disab...
While thoracolumbar (TL) spine injuries have increased in relative importance, they have been subjec...
Twenty-one patients with thoracolumbar spinal fractures were studied with computed tomography (CTl. ...
Background: Thoracolumbar region is important biomechanics transition zone in which rigid thoracic a...
The thoracolumbar spine is the most common site of spinal fractures in many series. Over the years, ...
Traumatic spine fractures are serious injuries, that can be devastating for patients without appropr...
The thoracolumbar junction is often associated with traumatic injuries, due to its biomechanical ins...
Abstract. Spinal fracture and dislocation are among the most feared injuries by patients and physici...
The thoracolumbar junctional region (T10-L1) of the spine is a transitional zone, where more than ha...
The majority of traumatic vertebral fractures occur at the thoracolumbar junction and the lumbar spi...
Reportedly, nine to fifteen percent of sports injuries affect the spinal column.1-3 The majority of ...
This article describes different types of vertebral fractures that affect the thoracolumbar spine an...
Background: Thoracolumbar fractures are high energy injuries with attendant co-morbidities.Objective...
Thoracolumbar spine fracture classifications are mainly based on a post-traumatic observation of fra...
The thoracolumbar transition is a region of biomechanical stress and is the location of most of the ...
Introduction: Thoracolumbar spine fractures are common injuries that can result in significant disab...
While thoracolumbar (TL) spine injuries have increased in relative importance, they have been subjec...
Twenty-one patients with thoracolumbar spinal fractures were studied with computed tomography (CTl. ...
Background: Thoracolumbar region is important biomechanics transition zone in which rigid thoracic a...
The thoracolumbar spine is the most common site of spinal fractures in many series. Over the years, ...
Traumatic spine fractures are serious injuries, that can be devastating for patients without appropr...
The thoracolumbar junction is often associated with traumatic injuries, due to its biomechanical ins...
Abstract. Spinal fracture and dislocation are among the most feared injuries by patients and physici...
The thoracolumbar junctional region (T10-L1) of the spine is a transitional zone, where more than ha...
The majority of traumatic vertebral fractures occur at the thoracolumbar junction and the lumbar spi...
Reportedly, nine to fifteen percent of sports injuries affect the spinal column.1-3 The majority of ...
This article describes different types of vertebral fractures that affect the thoracolumbar spine an...
Background: Thoracolumbar fractures are high energy injuries with attendant co-morbidities.Objective...
Thoracolumbar spine fracture classifications are mainly based on a post-traumatic observation of fra...