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Published in: Surgical and Radiologic Anatomy 10/2017

01-10-2017 | Original Article

Dynamic measurements of cervical neural foramina during neck movements in asymptomatic young volunteers

Authors: Victor Chang, Azam Basheer, Timothy Baumer, Daniel Oravec, Colin P. McDonald, Michael J. Bey, Stephen Bartol, Yener N. Yeni

Published in: Surgical and Radiologic Anatomy | Issue 10/2017

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Abstract

Purpose

Neural foraminal dimensions are considered important in nerve root compression and development of cervical radiculopathy, but baseline data regarding their range during normal motion are not available. An in vivo study of cervical foraminal motion was conducted to characterize normal 3D dynamic foraminal dimensions during physiological neck motion and compare between different tasks and intervertebral segments.

Methods

Biplane X-ray imaging and computed tomography-based markerless tracking were used to measure foraminal height (FH) and width (FW) from five asymptomatic subjects during neck axial rotation and extension. FH and FW were quantified as the minimum (SI.Min and AP.Min), range (SI.Range and AP.Range), and median (SI.Med and AP.Med) of superoinferior (SI) and anteroposterior (AP) dimensions for each trial and as the coefficient of variation of these variables from three trials (SI.Med.CV and AP.Med.CV, SI.Range.CV and AP.Range.CV) at C3-4 through C6-7 levels for each subject. Differences were analyzed using mixed model ANOVA.

Results

AP.Range and AP.Med.CV were greater (P < 0.0001) while AP.Min and AP.Range.CV were smaller (P < 0.0006 and P < 0.0005) during neck extension than rotation. SI.Range and SI.Med.CV were greater for extension than rotation at C5-6 (P < 0.002 and P < 0.03), whereas SI.Med.CV was greater for rotation than extension at C3-4 (P < 0.03). AP.Range (P < 0.02), AP.Med.CV (P < 0.05), SI.Range (P < 0.0004), and SI.Med.CV (P < 0.02) were different between cervical levels, the latter two being during extension only.

Conclusions

Patterns of FH and FW during normal motion are different between tasks and cervical levels. These findings are expected to provide a basis for future studies of spinal degeneration and surgical efficacy.
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Metadata
Title
Dynamic measurements of cervical neural foramina during neck movements in asymptomatic young volunteers
Authors
Victor Chang
Azam Basheer
Timothy Baumer
Daniel Oravec
Colin P. McDonald
Michael J. Bey
Stephen Bartol
Yener N. Yeni
Publication date
01-10-2017
Publisher
Springer Paris
Published in
Surgical and Radiologic Anatomy / Issue 10/2017
Print ISSN: 0930-1038
Electronic ISSN: 1279-8517
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00276-017-1847-6

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