Unilateral Locked Facets: Stable This results from simultaneous flexion and rotation. One of the articular masses is displaced anterior to the subjacent mass. There is subluxation and locking at the facet joint. You can see forward displacement of the dislocated vertebral body a distance less than 50% of the AP diameter of the vertebral body. There should be no significant listhesis and no abnormal gapping of either the vertebral body or spinous processes. This
represents a stable minor ligamentous injury.
Findings:
There is prevertebral soft tissue swelling, abrupt change in rotation at
the involved level. Grade I Anterolisthesis of C6 on C7. The remaining facets are superimposed. This section written by:
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