A treatise on orthopedic surgery (1903) (14578160948)
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Identifier: treatiseonorth00whit (find matches)
Title: A treatise on orthopedic surgery
Year: 1903 (1900s)
Authors: Whitman, Royal, 1857-
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Publisher: Philadelphia and New York, Lea brothers & co.
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
Digitizing Sponsor: The Library of Congress
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er than the lateraVdeviation.Compare with Fig. 80. slight also, and the primary curve persists doubtless for a timebefore the secondary distortion appears. In some instances thespine may he bent laterally into one long curve, total scoliosis(Fig. 80). This is probably, in many instances at least, theinitial stage of the ordinary type of scoliosis, the long curve beingafterward divided, although it may persist. In childhood totalscoliosis is often combined with general posterior curvature, andit is peculiar in that the torsion of the vertebrse may be towardthe concave instead of the convex side, as is usual, the torsionrepresenting probably the early stages of the secondary or com-pensatory curve. LATERAL CURVATURE OF THE SPLXE. 153 It has been stated that deformity of one part of the spine isusually balanced by deformity of another. This enables thetrunk to hold the erect posture, and it restores its general sym-metry. If, however, a long lateral or a long posterior curvature Fig. 82.
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Primary lumbar curvature to the left. A flat back marked rotation with but Blight lateral curvature. persists, the weight can be balanced only by swaying the entirebody on the pelvis, in the direction opposed to the distortion.This restores the balance, but not the symmetry ( Fig. 9 I). Rotation and Lateral Deviation. Fixed rotation of the spine carries with it, of course, all theparts that are attached to it. When the patient stands in theered 154 RTHOPEDIC SURGXllY. attitude the simple lateral distortion is most noticeable (Fig. 80),hut when the body is bent forward the twist of the trunk becomesth,. prominent deformity (Fig. SI). If the thoracic region isinvolved, the ribs, on the side toward which the spine is rotated,project backward, and on the other side of the spine there is anal.normal flatness or depression. The projection of the ribs dueto the twisting of the thorax is far more noticeable than is thesimple twisting of the free portions of the spine in the neck or Fig. 83. K