Study: Spondylolysis More Likely in Coronally Oriented Facet Joints

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Asymmetric facet joints increase the force through one side of the spine with a unilateral spondylolysis occurring on the coronally oriented facet joint, according to a study published in Spine.

Researchers reviewed CT scans of patients with low back pain and possible diagnosis of spondylolysis and measured the facet joints at L4/5 and L5/S1. The coronal angle of 140 facet joints in 35 patients was recorded. Twenty-three patients had spondylolysis, which was unilateral in 12 patients.

The facet joint angle was significantly more coronally oriented in the patients with spondylolysis.

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