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Intervertebral disc degeneration induced by long-segment in-situ immobilization: a macro, micro, and nanoscale analysis.

Yan-Jun CheHai-Tao LiTing LiangXi ChenJiang-Bo GuoHua-Ye JiangZong-Ping LuoHui-Lin Yang
Published in: BMC musculoskeletal disorders (2018)
Long-segment in-situ immobilization caused target disc degeneration, and positively correlated with fixation time. The degeneration was not only associated with changes at the macroscale and microscale, but also indicated changes in collagen fibrils at the nanoscale. Long-segment immobilization of the spine (cervical spine) does not seem to be an innocuous strategy for the treatment of spine-related diseases and may be a predisposing factor in the development of the symptomatic spine.
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  • atomic force microscopy