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Posterior limbus fractures: five case reports and a review of selected published cases

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Structural and chiropractic

J Manipulative Physiol Ther.1998 May;21(4):281-7.

Authors:

E E Bonic, J A Taylor, J T Knudsen

Abstract.

Objective: To discuss the clinical presentation of posterior limbus fractures and present a review of the literature on this topic. Clinical features: Patients presented with a combination of lower back pain, muscle spasm, diminished reflex responses, restricted motion and foot drop. In some cases, onset followed trauma; in others, it did not. Intervention and outcome: Some patients required surgical intervention, whereas others underwent chiropractic manipulation and other conservative interventions. Conclusion: Posterior limbus fractures represent an avulsion of the ring apophysis from the vertebral body. Appropriate diagnostic work-up can help determine the presence of this condition. Management considerations are discussed.

Publication Date: 

1998 May

OEID: 

4335

Bonic, EE., Taylor, AJ., Knudsen, TJ. (1998) 'Posterior limbus fractures: five case reports and a review of selected published cases', J Manipulative Physiol Ther.1998 May;21(4):281-7.

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