Correlation and Quantification of Projected 2-Dimensional Radiographic Images with Actual 3-Dimensional Y-axis Vertebral Rotations

Correlation and Quantification of Projected 2-Dimensional Radiographic Images with Actual 3-Dimensional Y-axis Vertebral Rotations

Authors

  • Roger R. Coleman, DC
  • Bert B. Bernard
  • Deed E. Harrison, DC
  • Sanghak O. Harrison, DC

Publication

Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics. January 1999; 22(1): 21-25.

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Correlation and Quantification of Projected 2-Dimensional Radiographic Images with Actual 3-Dimensional Y-axis Vertebral Rotations

Abstract

Background: Historically, measurement of 2-dimensional (2-D) radiographic images on
the anteroposterior radiograph has beenmade to assess 3-dimensional (3-D) y-axis vertebral rotations.
Objectives : To correlate and quantify measurements of the projected 2-D radiographic image with the degree of 3-D y-axis rotation.
Study design : A computer model was positioned in a simulated x-ray beam. Points of model contact with the simulated beam were projected onto a line in the neutral position and the first 7 degrees of both positive and negative y-axis rotation using two different axes of rotation. A larger model, a shape-altered model, and a decreased source-object-distance model were also studied.
Results: 3-D y-axis rotation of vertebrae causes an off-center displacement of the 2-D projected lamina junction in relation to the projected vertebral body. The magnitude of
displacement increases with increasing degrees of rotation. In our model, no clinically significant difference was found in the amount of the projected off-center displacement of the lamina junction between either of our two chosen axes of rotation. However, significant
differences in the projected offset were found between vertebrae with the same degree of
rotation as a result of changes in vertebral shape, size, and positioning. The projected lamina junction off-centering at a given rotation is quantified for our model.
Conclusion: Use of millimetric measurement of the projected lamina offset on the anteroposterior radiograph is an inaccurate method for the assessment of the degree of 3-D y-axis vertebral rotation. (J Manipulative Physiol Ther 1999;22:21-5)

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