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[Objective] Sorting and summing up Professor ZHANG 's clinical experience in the diagnosis and treatment of atlanto-axial joint subluxation, to develop the thought of clinical diagnosis and treatment of the disease. [Methods]Via studying with professor ZHANG, and collectting some cases,consulting the related literature and data.Finally, discuss and summarize it. [Results] Diagnosis found and appliedFour tenderness(Below the foramen magnum, trapezius muscle and at the junction of the skull,fengchi point,wangu point).Method combined with primary symptom and signs, X-ray. Treatment, application of error correction manipulation, light effect;And with local acupuncture point injection, menstruation invigorates the circulation of reinforcement. [Conclusion] Professor ZHANG's method of diagnosis and treatment of atlanto-axial joint subluxation is unique,clear, simple, has obvious curative effect, worth clinical application and promotion.
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Objective To explore the digital tomosynthesis(DTS)technology application value in children with atlanto-axial joint subluxation inspection.Methods 30 children with torticollis after injury,head and neck activities obstacles or local pain were selected.The consent of patient and family was obtained.At the same time the atlanto-axial joint open mouth,cervical lateral radiographies and DTS scanning were performed,two imaging quality and the diagnosis were compared.Results In all 30 cases,excellent imaging rate was 90% (27/30)on DTS and 53% (1 6/30)on DR respectively.On DTS atlanto-axial sublution were found in 22 cases but on DR atlanto-axial sublution were diagnosed in only 12 cases,suspicious subluxation in 4 cases,and misdiagnosis in 6 cases.Conclusion For diagnosis of atlanto-axial joint subluxation in children,DTS can obtain high quality images,clearly display anatomic structures and pathological morphology of atlanto-axial joint.
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Grisel's syndrome, defined as the atlanto-axial joint subluxation not associated with a trauma or bone disease, is a rare complication following operative procedure and/or infections of the upper aerodigestive tract. Pathogenetically, it may occur in association with any condition that results in hyperemia and pathological relaxation of the transverse ligament of the atlanto-axial joint. When an inflammation heals, Grisel's syndrome can probably result in a fixation in the rotated position. It is diagnosed by physical and radiological findings. Early management, consisting of cervical immobilization and medical treatment, is considered a key factor for satisfactory outcome. Inappropriate treatment can result in a catastrophic consequence. Recently, we experienced a case of Grisel's syndrome following tonsillectomy in a patient with left palatine tonsillar cancer with preoperative radiotherapy. We report this case with a literature review.