Abstract
The main idea of the paper is that any scoliotic deformity of the spine is a deformity primarily occurring in the sagittal plane. Thisstatement is confirmed by anatomical and clinical data, results of the use of imaging techniques, and biomechanical data. The proposed concept significantly affects the solution of strategic and technical problems in the course of both conservative and surgical treatment of patients with scoliosis. It should be realized that scoliotic deformity is a compensatory response within the balance chain to a rotational phenomenon occurring in the frontal plane. The goal of the doctor is to achieve the balance of the patient's body through understanding its three-dimensionality and realizing the importance of taking into account the horizontal plane.
Highlights
Three-dimensionality in vertebral pathology: the horizontal plane is hidden in every scoliotic deformity J
The main idea of the paper is that any scoliotic deformity of the spine is a deformity primarily occurring in the sagittal plane
It should be realized that scoliotic deformity is a compensatory response within the balance chain to a rotational phenomenon occurring in the frontal plane
Summary
Three-dimensionality in vertebral pathology: the horizontal plane is hidden in every scoliotic deformity J. И создается впечатление, что частично или полностью игнорируется то обстоятельство, что горизонтальная плоскость является, по определению, референсной для любой деформации человеческого позвоночника. Что горизонтальная плоскость для позвоночной деформации – это не только один из аспектов компьютерной томографии, что именно на нее проецируется (неважно – при взгляде от вершины или от основания) нагромождение позвонков, каждый из которых занимает свою позицию в соответствии с закономерностью формирования этой сложной деформации
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