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환축추 아탈구 견에서 투시기 유도를 통한 복측 나사 고정술 (Ventral Fixation of Atlantoaxial Joint under Fluoroscopic Guidance Using Screws in a Chihuahua Dog)

  • 이재훈;양희택;양우종;정다정;강은희;엄기동;최치봉;장화석;김휘율
    • 한국임상수의학회지
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    • 제25권2호
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    • pp.131-135
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    • 2008
  • 5연령의 치와와 견이 사지 부전마비를 평가하기 위해서 내원하였다. 내원 시에 보행이 불가능한 사지 부전마비와 목 부위 통증을 보였다. 방사선 상에서 환축추 아탈구와 C1 등쪽의 추궁과 C2의 가시돌기의 거리가 증가 된 소견을 보였다. 외과적 고정은 투시기 유도 하에서 복측 접근을 통하여 2개의 나사(screw)를 사용하여 실시하였으며, 외부 고정(neck brace)을 3주 동안 실시하였다. 수술 후 4주 후 임상증상이 개선되어 보행이 가능 하였으며, 방사선 상에서 고정을 유지하고 있었으며, 나사의 이주 소견은 없었다. 4개월 후에 임상증상이 완전히 회복되었다. 본 증례에서는 복측 나사 고정을 투시기 유도하에서 실시함으로, 나사의 적합한 각도로 위치 시킬 수 있었다.

환축추 회전 아탈구 환자에 대한 도수치료 효과 (Effect of Manual Therapy on a Patient With Atlantoaxial Rotatory Subluxation)

  • 전재국;양성화;신의주
    • 대한정형도수물리치료학회지
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    • 제25권1호
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    • pp.71-76
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    • 2019
  • Background: An 8-year-old girl had severe neck pain and stiffness after trauma. CT scan showed atlantoaxial rotatory subluxation (AARS). She had conservative treatment because she did not have neurological symptoms and spinal basilar artery dysfunction. Conservative therapy was halter traction twice for 4 weeks. However, pain and stiffness persisted. She had been recommended to have surgery from her physician, but she received manual therapy for non-surgical procedures. Methods: The joint mobilization, muscle energy technique, motor control exercise, and deep neck flexor (DNF) endurance exercise were applied as manual therapy and 10 session for 2weeks. Results: Clinical outcomes were measured at initial baseline, after 2 weeks, and after 6weeks. Active range of motion was completely restored after 6weeks and numeric pain rating scale was completely reduced after 2 weeks. The strength of neck flexor muscle recovered to normal after 2 weeks, and the DNF endurance was improved to 25 seconds after 2 weeks and to 42 seconds after 6weeks. Motor control capacity recovered to 30 ㎜Hg after 2 weeks. Conclusions: This case report describes the immediate and short-term clinical outcomes for a patient presenting with symptoms of neck pain following AARS. Clinical rationale and patient preference aided the decision to incorporate manual therapy as a treatment for this patient. Manual therapy has shown a successful recovery in AARS patients, more research is needed to validate the inference of this case report.

카이로프랙틱 후 발생한 환축추 아탈구 및 후천성 사경 (Torticollis and Atlantoaxial Rotatory Subluxation after Chiropractic Therapy)

  • 김도영;윤왕현;박진영;박중현
    • Clinical Pain
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    • 제18권2호
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    • pp.92-96
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    • 2019
  • Torticollis is an abnormal, asymmetric head or neck position which usually caused by imbalance of paracervical muscles. The traumatic torticollis can be caused by following events; atlantoaxial rotatory subluxation, atlantoaxial dislocation, cervical vertebral fractures, and injury to the cervical musculature. Especially, acute traumatic atlantoaxial rotatory subluxation usually presents limitation of cervical range of motion without pain or neurologic deficit. We report a case of a 58 year-old man who developed the acute atlantoaxial rotatory subluxation right after the chiropractic therapy, which induced the limitation of cervical range of motion to 52.5% of normal range. The magnetic resonance image revealed the facture of the odontoid process and the partial injury in transverse ligaments of the atlas. He underwent intramuscular botulinum toxin injection and 10 days of continuous cervical traction 15 hours a day using a 5 kg weight. The range of the cervical motion restored up to 90.2% of normal range.

환축추 전방아탈구 환자에서 제 2 경추신경절 열응고술 후의 예후에 대한 단기적 추적관찰 (Radiofrequency C2 Ganglionotomy in Atlantoaxial Subluxation: Short Term Follow up)

  • 심재항;심재철
    • The Korean Journal of Pain
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    • 제14권2호
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    • pp.193-198
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    • 2001
  • Background: Anterior atlantoaxial subluxation (AAS) is a frequent phenomenon in rheumatoid arthritis (RA). AAS compresses the C2 ganglion or nerve and is a cause of posterior neck pain or occipital headache. Methods: We selected RA patients that had developed posterior neck pain or occipital headache caused by AAS. AAS was diagnosed by an increase of ADI (atlantodental interval). A distance of 3 mm or more was considered significant. Patients with vertical subluxation or symptoms suggestive of myelopathy were excluded. Before C2 RF ganglionotomy, we proceeded with a C2 ganglion block or greater occipital nerve block used by local anesthetics. For C2 RF ganglionotomy, the patient was placed in the supine position on a fluoroscopic table. A 100 mm, 4 mm active tip electrode was chosen. Following sensory stimulation at 0.2 to 0.6 V, the lesion was performed at a temperature of $60^{\circ}C$ to $65^{\circ}C$ for 60 sec. We followed up the patient after 6 months later. Results: All cases were female and the average duration of RA was 8.5 years. The duration of posterior neck pain or occipital headache was 1-8 months. The average ADI was 4.2 mm and the McGregor index was 3.3 mm on the average. In all cases, the score on the 4 point Likert scale was 4 (pain free) during the follow-up period. Conclusions: We found that the occipital headache or posterior neck pain caused by AAS in rheumatoid arthritis patients was alleviated over a short term follow up. C2 RF ganglionotomy is suggested as an effective palliative treatment for AAS in RA patients.

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