Functional Radiographs of the Craniocervical Region and the Cervical Spine. A New Computer-Aided Technique

Author:

Mayer E Th1,Herrmann G1,Pfaffenrath V1,Pöllmann W1,Auberger Th1

Affiliation:

1. E Th Mayer, Psychiatric Clinic of the Ludwig-Maximilian University Munich. Present address: Ludwig-Maximilian University Munich, Betriebsärztl. Dienst, Goethe-Str. 26, D-8000 München; G Herrmann, GSF-Institute for Medical Informatics and Health Services Research, Munich-Neuherberg; V Pfaffenrath, W Pöllmann, Neurologic Clinic of the Ludwig-Maximilian University Munich, Klinikum Grosshadern; Th Auberger, Psychiatric Clinic of the Ludwig-Maximilian University Munich.

Abstract

Disabilities of the articulations of the head and cervical spine can often be detected only by exact measurement of functional radiographs. From two radiographs, one in flexion and one in extension, not only can the total mobility of the head be measured, but also the mobility of the individual articulations can be evaluated by taking exact measurements of the position of each vertebra. A method for semi-automatic measuring of such pairs of radiographs is presented. Edges and structures of the bones that are clearly visible in both radiographs are digitized on a graphics tablet. Then, by computer program, each vertebra of the first radiograph is shifted and rotated until it fits best to the respective vertebra of the second radiograph. Thus, for each articulation, the mobility angle and the location of the mobility axis relative to the adjacent vertebra, can be computed. First experiences with this method are presented.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Clinical Neurology,General Medicine

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