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Traumatic Lumbosacral Joint Dislocation in 3 Dogs: Clinical Presentation, Diagnosis, Treatment and Short-term Follow-up

open access: gold, 2021
Traumatic lumbosacral joint dislocation (TLSJD) without L7 vertebral body fracture is a rare injury in dogs. This report describes clinical presentation, therapy and outcome in 3 dogs. Three crossbreed dogs with non-ambulatory paraparesis and lumbar pain
Giovanni Della Valle
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Effects of Lumbosacral Arthrodesis on the Biomechanics of the Sacroiliac Joint

open access: goldJB & JS open access, 2020
Background: It is unclear whether the sacroiliac joint is vulnerable to adjacent segment disease. Clinical studies have suggested that many patients who have undergone lumbar arthrodesis will develop adjacent segment disease, which may contribute to ...
Dinah Baria   +4 more
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A Biomechanical Comparison of 2 Different Topping-off Devices and Their Influence on the Sacroiliac Joint Following Lumbosacral Fusion Surgery

open access: diamondNeurospine
Objective Interspinous spacer (ISS)-based and pedicle screw-rod dynamic fixator (PDF)-based topping-off devices have been applied in lumbar/lumbosacral fusion surgeries for preventing the development of proximal adjacent segment degeneration.
Wei Fan   +4 more
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Traumatic dislocation of the lumbosacral joint in two cats [PDF]

open access: greenVeterinary and Comparative Orthopaedics and Traumatology, 2008
SummaryThe clinical and radiological features, surgical treatment, and outcome of two cats with traumatically induced dislocation of the lumbosacral joint are described in this report. The dislocation of the lumbosacral joint was concurrent with dorsal luxation of the articular facets in both cases.
Drew W. Koch, K. Voss, D. Zulauf
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Advancements in sacroiliac joint reduction for enhancing lumbosacral pain relief and achieving balanced gait: A literature review

open access: goldMedicine
This article provides a comprehensive review of recent research advancements in sacroiliac joint reduction therapy for addressing lumbosacral pain and gait balance issues, delving into its application efficacy, future outlook, and existing challenges ...
Jingjing Zheng, Chen Duan, Chaoyang Ma
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[Lumbosacral facet syndrome: functional and organic disorders of lumbosacral facet joints].

open access: greenLijecnicki vjesnik, 2012
Disorders of lumbosacral (LS) facet joints are manifested by low back pain with or without referred leg pain and decreased mobility of the LS spine (LS facet syndrome). The most frequent causes of LS facet syndrome are functional disorders (functional blockade or dysfunction of facet joint=reversible restriction of facet joint movements caused by ...
Vjekoslav Grgić
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Sacroiliac joint pain after lumbar/lumbosacral fusion: current knowledge [PDF]

open access: bronzeEuropean Spine Journal, 2012
Recently, the sacroiliac joint (SIJ) has gained increased attention as a source of persistent or new pain after lumbar/lumbosacral fusion. The underlying pathophysiology of SIJ pain may be increased mechanical load, iliac crest bone grafting, or a misdiagnosis of SIJ syndrome.
Hiroyuki Yoshihara
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Analgesic Efficacy of Epidural Neuroplasty via Racz Catheter During Lumbar Fixation In Situ for Lumbosacral Spondylolisthesis: A Randomized Controlled Trial. [PDF]

open access: yesAnesthesiol Res Pract
Background Effective pain management after lumbar fixation in situ is crucial for improving recovery and quality of life. Epidural neuroplasty via the Racz catheter is a potential method to enhance analgesia by targeting epidural inflammation and nerve compression.
Elhamid ASA   +5 more
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A biomechanical model of the lumbosacral joint during lifting activities [PDF]

open access: greenJournal of Biomechanics, 1985
A biomechanical model of the lumbosacral region was constructed for the purpose of systematically studying the combined stresses and strains on the local ligaments, muscles and disc tissue during sagittal plane two-handed lifting. The model was validated in two ways.
Charles Anderson   +3 more
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