Affiliation:
1. Auckland Public Hospital
Abstract
1. The hypothesis is advanced that the fundamental lesion of epiphysiolysis is a slow posterior growth migration of the head on the neck. 2. It is suggested that this is unrelated to the erect posture or to any abnormality of the growth cartilage. 3. Sitting stresses are measured and are postulated as the likely cause of the growth deviation. 4. The result of the deviation is an increase in the shear stress component; in the erect posture clinical epiphysiolysis is regarded as a simple fracture occurring in a proportion of deviated cases when the increased shear component exceeds the critical level appropriate to the individual. 5. It is suggested that this hypothesis explains the age and sex incidence, the left predominance, the reduced epiphysial angle found on the uninvolved hip and the clinical and radiological evolution of the disorder.
Publisher
British Editorial Society of Bone & Joint Surgery
Subject
Orthopedics and Sports Medicine,Surgery
Cited by
13 articles.
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