Thursday 12 January 2012

IPH REHAB : BIOMECHANICS OF SPINAL ORTHOSIS

IPHREHAB

Biomechanics of the spine orthosis

  • The cervical spine is the most mobile spinal segment with flexion greater than extension. 
  • The occiput and C1 have significant flexion and extension with limited side bending and rotation.
  •  The C1-C2 complex accounts for 50% of rotation in the cervical spine.
  •  The C5-C6 region has the greatest amount of flexion and extension. 
  • The C2-C4 region has the most side bending and rotation. 

BIOMECHANICS
  • When compared to the cervical and lumbar spine, the thoracic spine is the least mobile. 
  • The thoracic spine has greater flexion than extension. 
  • Lateral bending increases in a caudal direction, and axial rotation decreases in a caudal direction. 
  • The lumbar spine has minimal axial rotation. The greatest movement in the lumbar spine is flexion and extension.
The biomechanical principles in orthotic design include: 
  1. Balance of horizontal forces
  2. Fluid compression, distraction
  3. Construction of a cage around the patient
  4. Placement of an irritant to serve as a kinesthetic reminder 
  5. Skeletal fixation. 
Biomechanics of the spine orthosis
  • Construction of a cage around the patient, like a thoraco-lumbar brace, increases intraabdominal pressure.
  •  Increased intra-abdominal pressure converts the soft abdomen into a semirigid cylinder, which helps to relieve part of the vertebral load 
Orthosis can be divided as:-
  • Cervical orthosis
  • Head cervical orthosis
  • Thoraco-lumbar orthosis
  • Lumbo-sacral orthosis
  • Orthosis for deformity (scoliosis)
Success of the orthosis may lead to:-
  • Decreased pain 
  • Increased strength 
  • Improved function and posture  
  • Correction of spinal curve deformity 
  • Protection against spinal instability 
  • Minimized complications 
  • Healing of ligaments and bones 

1 comment:

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