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Atlanto-Axial Instability in People with Down’s Syndrome and its Impact on the Ability to Perform Sports Activities – A Review
Atlanto-axial instability (AAI) is a developmental anomaly often occurring in persons with Down’s syndrome (DS). According to various reports, AAI affects from 6.8 to 27% of the population with DS. The aim of this review was to illustrate the issue of AAI with regard to the progressively changing st...
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Akademia Wychowania Fizycznego w Katowicach
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4721619/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26834869 http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/hukin-2015-0087 |
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author | Myśliwiec, Andrzej Posłuszny, Adam Saulicz, Edward Doroniewicz, Iwona Linek, Paweł Wolny, Tomasz Knapik, Andrzej Rottermund, Jerzy Żmijewski, Piotr Cieszczyk, Paweł |
author_facet | Myśliwiec, Andrzej Posłuszny, Adam Saulicz, Edward Doroniewicz, Iwona Linek, Paweł Wolny, Tomasz Knapik, Andrzej Rottermund, Jerzy Żmijewski, Piotr Cieszczyk, Paweł |
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description | Atlanto-axial instability (AAI) is a developmental anomaly often occurring in persons with Down’s syndrome (DS). According to various reports, AAI affects from 6.8 to 27% of the population with DS. The aim of this review was to illustrate the issue of AAI with regard to the progressively changing state of scientific knowledge. The extended distance between the rear surface of the frontal arcus of the C1 cervical vertebra and the anterior surface of C2 cervical vertebra dens (anterior atlanto-odontoid distance, AAOD) indicates the occurrence of AAI and is detectable through X-ray examination. Hypoplasia of the C2 dens, also detectable through X-ray examination, is another suggested risk factor for AAI. According to current data, the methodology of taking measurements is inconsistent, which leads to errors in interpretation. As research focusing on AAI was progressing, new data emerged from other studies on persons with DS, suggesting that neurological symptoms in persons with DS that indicated the occurrence of spinal cord compression were an important factor in medical imaging detection of AAI. One of the main arguments supporting this thesis is that in isolated cases spinal cord (SC) damage was noted during screening examinations conducted on a large population of subjects. Moreover, cases in which the neurological symptoms indicate spinal cord compression existed long before the occurrence of the actual damage also remain of significant importance. Therefore, it is necessary to promote neurological studies on persons with DS to enable early diagnosis of spinal cord compression and, at the same time, reduce the use of medical imaging in cases of neurological symptoms. |
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spelling | pubmed-47216192016-01-31 Atlanto-Axial Instability in People with Down’s Syndrome and its Impact on the Ability to Perform Sports Activities – A Review Myśliwiec, Andrzej Posłuszny, Adam Saulicz, Edward Doroniewicz, Iwona Linek, Paweł Wolny, Tomasz Knapik, Andrzej Rottermund, Jerzy Żmijewski, Piotr Cieszczyk, Paweł J Hum Kinet Research Article Atlanto-axial instability (AAI) is a developmental anomaly often occurring in persons with Down’s syndrome (DS). According to various reports, AAI affects from 6.8 to 27% of the population with DS. The aim of this review was to illustrate the issue of AAI with regard to the progressively changing state of scientific knowledge. The extended distance between the rear surface of the frontal arcus of the C1 cervical vertebra and the anterior surface of C2 cervical vertebra dens (anterior atlanto-odontoid distance, AAOD) indicates the occurrence of AAI and is detectable through X-ray examination. Hypoplasia of the C2 dens, also detectable through X-ray examination, is another suggested risk factor for AAI. According to current data, the methodology of taking measurements is inconsistent, which leads to errors in interpretation. As research focusing on AAI was progressing, new data emerged from other studies on persons with DS, suggesting that neurological symptoms in persons with DS that indicated the occurrence of spinal cord compression were an important factor in medical imaging detection of AAI. One of the main arguments supporting this thesis is that in isolated cases spinal cord (SC) damage was noted during screening examinations conducted on a large population of subjects. Moreover, cases in which the neurological symptoms indicate spinal cord compression existed long before the occurrence of the actual damage also remain of significant importance. Therefore, it is necessary to promote neurological studies on persons with DS to enable early diagnosis of spinal cord compression and, at the same time, reduce the use of medical imaging in cases of neurological symptoms. Akademia Wychowania Fizycznego w Katowicach 2015-01-12 /pmc/articles/PMC4721619/ /pubmed/26834869 http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/hukin-2015-0087 Text en © Editorial Committee of Journal of Human Kinetics This article is an open-access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/). |
spellingShingle | Research Article Myśliwiec, Andrzej Posłuszny, Adam Saulicz, Edward Doroniewicz, Iwona Linek, Paweł Wolny, Tomasz Knapik, Andrzej Rottermund, Jerzy Żmijewski, Piotr Cieszczyk, Paweł Atlanto-Axial Instability in People with Down’s Syndrome and its Impact on the Ability to Perform Sports Activities – A Review |
title | Atlanto-Axial Instability in People with Down’s Syndrome and its Impact on the Ability to Perform Sports Activities – A Review |
title_full | Atlanto-Axial Instability in People with Down’s Syndrome and its Impact on the Ability to Perform Sports Activities – A Review |
title_fullStr | Atlanto-Axial Instability in People with Down’s Syndrome and its Impact on the Ability to Perform Sports Activities – A Review |
title_full_unstemmed | Atlanto-Axial Instability in People with Down’s Syndrome and its Impact on the Ability to Perform Sports Activities – A Review |
title_short | Atlanto-Axial Instability in People with Down’s Syndrome and its Impact on the Ability to Perform Sports Activities – A Review |
title_sort | atlanto-axial instability in people with down’s syndrome and its impact on the ability to perform sports activities – a review |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4721619/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26834869 http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/hukin-2015-0087 |
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