Clinical Results of the New Cervico-Thoracic Orthosis ‘Neck-Chest Brace’

The efficacy of a new cervico-thoracic Neck-Chest brace (N-C brace) prepared for post-operative patients of cervical canal expansive laminoplasty was assessed. The orthosis is light in weight (300 g) and easy to fit. The effect of the orthosis to restrict the neck motion was studied in 10 normal you...

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Main Authors: Akihiko Hijioka, Kennichiro Narusawa, Toshitaka Nakamura
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2000-12-01
Series:Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/230949900000800206
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spelling doaj-1bc082bea2a94d04b9126165062f71db2020-11-25T03:27:18ZengSAGE PublishingJournal of Orthopaedic Surgery2309-49902000-12-01810.1177/230949900000800206Clinical Results of the New Cervico-Thoracic Orthosis ‘Neck-Chest Brace’Akihiko HijiokaKennichiro NarusawaToshitaka NakamuraThe efficacy of a new cervico-thoracic Neck-Chest brace (N-C brace) prepared for post-operative patients of cervical canal expansive laminoplasty was assessed. The orthosis is light in weight (300 g) and easy to fit. The effect of the orthosis to restrict the neck motion was studied in 10 normal young males by using lateral view radiographs in extension and flexion positions. The average range of the neck motion for the N-C brace was 24.4% of the values obtained without the orthosis. The restriction of the motion was significantly better than that without orthosis. Then, the clinical efficacy of the N-C brace was assessed in 40 patients of cervical spondylotic myelopathy who underwent expansive laminoplasty. Alignment changes of the postoperative cervical spine was found only in 10% of the patients who had a straight and kyphotic curvature pattern in the cervical spine before operation. The cervical alignments in the other 90% of patients were not changed post-operatively. These data clearly demonstrated that the N-C brace effectively controls the neck motion and is recommended for patients who have a lordotic curvature pattern in the cervical spine to prevent the post-surgical changes in the alignment after expansive laminoplasty.https://doi.org/10.1177/230949900000800206
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author Akihiko Hijioka
Kennichiro Narusawa
Toshitaka Nakamura
spellingShingle Akihiko Hijioka
Kennichiro Narusawa
Toshitaka Nakamura
Clinical Results of the New Cervico-Thoracic Orthosis ‘Neck-Chest Brace’
Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery
author_facet Akihiko Hijioka
Kennichiro Narusawa
Toshitaka Nakamura
author_sort Akihiko Hijioka
title Clinical Results of the New Cervico-Thoracic Orthosis ‘Neck-Chest Brace’
title_short Clinical Results of the New Cervico-Thoracic Orthosis ‘Neck-Chest Brace’
title_full Clinical Results of the New Cervico-Thoracic Orthosis ‘Neck-Chest Brace’
title_fullStr Clinical Results of the New Cervico-Thoracic Orthosis ‘Neck-Chest Brace’
title_full_unstemmed Clinical Results of the New Cervico-Thoracic Orthosis ‘Neck-Chest Brace’
title_sort clinical results of the new cervico-thoracic orthosis ‘neck-chest brace’
publisher SAGE Publishing
series Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery
issn 2309-4990
publishDate 2000-12-01
description The efficacy of a new cervico-thoracic Neck-Chest brace (N-C brace) prepared for post-operative patients of cervical canal expansive laminoplasty was assessed. The orthosis is light in weight (300 g) and easy to fit. The effect of the orthosis to restrict the neck motion was studied in 10 normal young males by using lateral view radiographs in extension and flexion positions. The average range of the neck motion for the N-C brace was 24.4% of the values obtained without the orthosis. The restriction of the motion was significantly better than that without orthosis. Then, the clinical efficacy of the N-C brace was assessed in 40 patients of cervical spondylotic myelopathy who underwent expansive laminoplasty. Alignment changes of the postoperative cervical spine was found only in 10% of the patients who had a straight and kyphotic curvature pattern in the cervical spine before operation. The cervical alignments in the other 90% of patients were not changed post-operatively. These data clearly demonstrated that the N-C brace effectively controls the neck motion and is recommended for patients who have a lordotic curvature pattern in the cervical spine to prevent the post-surgical changes in the alignment after expansive laminoplasty.
url https://doi.org/10.1177/230949900000800206
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