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C6 Over C7 Spondyloptosis
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C6 over C7 spondyloptosis is an extreme form of cervical vertebral slippage in which the sixth cervical vertebra (C6) has completely displaced forward beyond ...

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C5 Over C6 Spondyloptosis
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C5–C6 spondyloptosis represents the most severe form of vertebral slippage, in which the fifth cervical vertebra (C5) has displaced entirely beyond the margin ...

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C4 over C5 Spondyloptosis
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C4 over C5 spondyloptosis is the most severe form of cervical spondylolisthesis, in which the fourth cervical vertebra completely slips forward over the fifth ...

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C3 Over C4 Spondyloptosis
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C3 over C4 spondyloptosis is a severe form of cervical spine injury characterized by complete anterior or posterior displacement of the C3 vertebral body ...

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C2 Over C3 Spondyloptosis
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C2 over C3 spondyloptosis is the most extreme form of vertebral displacement at the cervicocranial junction, defined as a complete slippage of the C2 vertebral ...

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Anterior plus Lateral Spondyloptosis
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Anterior plus lateral spondyloptosis refers to the complete dislocation (100% or greater slip) of one vertebral body over another, combined with sideways ...

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Vertical Distraction Spondyloptosis
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Vertical Distraction Spondyloptosis is an uncommon but severe form of spinal instability characterized by a complete vertical displacement (“distraction”) of ...

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Rotatory Spondyloptosis
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Rotatory spondyloptosis is an exceedingly rare and severe spinal injury characterized by the complete displacement (100 % or more) of one vertebral body ...

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C1 Over C2 Spondyloptosis
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C1 over C2 spondyloptosis is the most extreme form of atlantoaxial instability in which the atlas (C1) completely displaces relative to the axis (C2), ...

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Lateral Spondyloptosis
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Lateral spondyloptosis is an exceedingly rare and severe form of spinal injury characterized by the complete dislocation of one vertebral body over the ...

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Posterior Spondyloptosis
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Posterior spondyloptosis is an extremely rare and severe form of spinal dislocation in which one vertebral body slips completely behind (posterior to) the ...

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Anterior Spondyloptosis
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Anterior spondyloptosis is a severe spinal condition in which one vertebral body slips entirely off the one below it, moving forward so that it sits in front ...

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Spondyloptosis
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Spondyloptosis is the most extreme form of vertebral slippage, classified as Grade V spondylolisthesis, in which one vertebral body has slipped completely off ...

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Lateral Patellar Plica
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Lateral patellar plica is a fold of synovial (joint‐lining) tissue located on the outer (lateral) side of the kneecap (patella). Every knee has several ...

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Infrapatellar Plica Syndrome
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The infrapatellar plica, also known as the ligamentum mucosum, is a fold of the knee’s synovial membrane that runs from the intercondylar notch of the femur ...

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Combined Translation–Rotation Dislocation
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A combined translation–rotation dislocation at the thoracolumbar junction is a severe spinal injury in which one vertebral segment shifts (translates) forward ...

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Rotational Perched Facet Dislocation
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Rotational perched facet dislocation is a type of spinal injury affecting the small joints (facet joints) that link adjacent vertebrae in the spine. In this ...

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Posterior Perched Facet Dislocation
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Posterior perched facet dislocation is a type of spinal injury where one vertebral facet joint is displaced backward and locked on the adjacent vertebra. This ...

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Anterior Perched Facet Dislocation
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Anterior perched facet dislocation is a serious spinal injury where one of the facet joints (the small stabilizing joints between vertebrae) becomes stuck in a ...

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Lumbar Bilateral Perched Facet Dislocation
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Lumbar bilateral perched facet dislocation is a severe injury of the lower spine in which both facet joints of one vertebral segment slip out of their normal ...

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