YesCorsets have been used both to create a fashionable silhouette and as an orthopaedic treatment for spinal conditions, but skeletal changes associated with the use of corsetry are rarely reported on in the palaeopathological literature. Here, we report on a 19th-century adult male with Pott’s disease of the vertebral column and related vertebral compression deformities, which probably result from the use of a corset. Wolverhampton HB40 presented destruction of the vertebral bodies of T6 to L4, ankylosis of the apophyseal joints of L1 and L2 and an angular kyphosis of the lumbar region, the result of tuberculosis. The presence of flattened spinous processes and bilateral acute angulation of multiple ribs in the lower thoracic region is ind...
The sequelae of healed post-tubercular spine infection often results in ankylosed and fused vertebra...
Tuberculosis (TB) may be an acute or chronic infection of bone and/or soft tissues. Nevertheless, h...
(1) Tuberculosis of the spinal column is local evidence of pre- existing general infection. The infl...
Corsets have been used both to create a fashionable silhouette and as an orthopaedic treatment for s...
In three to five percent of active cases of tuberculosis, skeletal lesions develop. Typically, these...
The corset in eighteenth and nineteenth century Europe was not merely an article of clothing. The co...
In three to five percent of active cases of tuberculosis, skeletal lesions develop. Typically, these...
In three to five percent of active cases of tuberculosis, skeletal lesions develop. Typically, these...
To understand better the prevalence, distribution and major causes of sagittal spinal deformity in a...
Many evidence confirm that tuberculosis (TB) has been a constant disease of man throughout all his h...
Ancient human remains exhibiting bony changes consistent with osteoarticular tuberculosis (OATB) ind...
Osseous ankylosis of large joints that occurs secondary to infection is rarely described in develope...
Conservative treatment of spinal disorders, especially scoliosis has been accomplished with plastic ...
Paget's disease of bone (PDB) is a chronic, metabolic disease disrupting normal bone turnover and is...
In order to better define the variability of skeletal expression of tuberculosis, we studied 1728 sk...
The sequelae of healed post-tubercular spine infection often results in ankylosed and fused vertebra...
Tuberculosis (TB) may be an acute or chronic infection of bone and/or soft tissues. Nevertheless, h...
(1) Tuberculosis of the spinal column is local evidence of pre- existing general infection. The infl...
Corsets have been used both to create a fashionable silhouette and as an orthopaedic treatment for s...
In three to five percent of active cases of tuberculosis, skeletal lesions develop. Typically, these...
The corset in eighteenth and nineteenth century Europe was not merely an article of clothing. The co...
In three to five percent of active cases of tuberculosis, skeletal lesions develop. Typically, these...
In three to five percent of active cases of tuberculosis, skeletal lesions develop. Typically, these...
To understand better the prevalence, distribution and major causes of sagittal spinal deformity in a...
Many evidence confirm that tuberculosis (TB) has been a constant disease of man throughout all his h...
Ancient human remains exhibiting bony changes consistent with osteoarticular tuberculosis (OATB) ind...
Osseous ankylosis of large joints that occurs secondary to infection is rarely described in develope...
Conservative treatment of spinal disorders, especially scoliosis has been accomplished with plastic ...
Paget's disease of bone (PDB) is a chronic, metabolic disease disrupting normal bone turnover and is...
In order to better define the variability of skeletal expression of tuberculosis, we studied 1728 sk...
The sequelae of healed post-tubercular spine infection often results in ankylosed and fused vertebra...
Tuberculosis (TB) may be an acute or chronic infection of bone and/or soft tissues. Nevertheless, h...
(1) Tuberculosis of the spinal column is local evidence of pre- existing general infection. The infl...