Referred pain for lower extremity on cervical movement with cervical spondylotic myelopathy.
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Referred pain on flexion or extension of cervical spine was a significant sign for the clinical diagnosis of cervical spondylotic radiculopathy. Although, in the cases of cervical spondylotic myelopathy (CSM), referred pain to the lower extrimity on flexion or extension of cervical spine was found in rare cases.Since 1981, of 76 cases of cervical spondylotic myelopathy had operative treatment, 3 cases (4.2%) had referred pain to the lower extrimity on movement of cervical spine. The referred pain of these cases disappeared after anterior bony fusion of cervical spine. This suggests that the referred pain to the lower extrimity was caused by any stimulation to spinal cord on cervical movement.We suspect that the referred pain to the lower extremity of the cases was caused by stimulation of spino-tharamicus tract or posterior tract due to strain force on the spinal cord by cervical movement.
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著者
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樋笠 靖
愛媛県立伊予三島病院整形外科
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松本 周一
愛媛県立伊予三島病院 整形外科
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山岡 賢児
愛媛県立伊予三島病院 整形外科
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辻 博三
愛媛県立伊予三島病院整形外科
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辻 博三
愛媛県立伊予三島病院 整形外科
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樋笠 靖
愛媛県立伊予三島病院 整形外科
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