Charcot Spine following chronic spinal cord injury: an analysis of 201 published cases.
Ryan SolinskyJayne M DonovanSteven C KirshblumPublished in: Spinal cord (2018)
Charcot spine after SCI commonly presents with low back pain and radiologic evidence of vertebral body destruction. Cases have been described more often in individuals with paraplegia and neurologically complete injuries. Surgical management is often pursued. A high rate of reoccurrence of Charcot spine in individuals with SCI after initial treatment has been reported.