Pathomechanisms, Pathophysiology and Biomechanics of Degenerative Spine Disease: A Review of Literature

Ogunleye Oo, Adamu A, Baffah Am, Essien Ob, Bwala Kj, Ballah Am, Kirfi Am, Abdul Mm, Duke R
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The intervertebral disc in human being is a complex structure and is made up of fibrous and cartilaginous tissues. It is characterized as tension-resisting structure while it allows limited range of motion in axial, bending or rotational posture. Degenerative process of this structure present with clinical morbidity to the patients and possess great challenges to the clinicians while offering care for disc’s pathology. Degeneration begins with imbalance of homeostasis maintained by content of nucleus pulposus and annulus fibrosus. Numerous factors; genetic, mechanical and nutritional, can initiate and or accelerate this degeneration process which ultimately alter the biomechanics of the spine. The aim of this review is to give an overview on the degeneration process, causes and factors influencing disc degeneration, the mechanisms of degeneration and the changes resulted from intervertebral disc degeneration.
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人类的椎间盘结构复杂,由纤维组织和软骨组织组成。它的特点是具有张力抵抗结构,但在轴向、弯曲或旋转姿势下的活动范围有限。这种结构的退行性病变会给患者带来临床发病率,并给临床医生提供椎间盘病变护理带来巨大挑战。退化始于髓核和纤维环所维持的平衡失调。遗传、机械和营养等多种因素都会启动或加速这一退化过程,并最终改变脊柱的生物力学。本综述旨在概述椎间盘退变过程、影响椎间盘退变的原因和因素、退变机制以及椎间盘退变导致的变化。
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