. A practical treatise on fractures and dislocations. is always torn, and soare usually the ligamenta flava and the interspinous ligament ; thelongitudinal (anterior and posterior) ligaments are less frequently torn,often only strippcnl ofl. The s[)inal cord may be compressed or crushedor stretched, or may escape injury. 1 Malfiaigne : Revue Med. Chiiurg., ISoS. 570 DISLOCATIONS. As the articular surfaces are in some cases almost horizontal, it isconceivable that the dislocation may be produced by direct violenceacting upon the bone from behind forward, without the aid of eitherventral or dors


. A practical treatise on fractures and dislocations. is always torn, and soare usually the ligamenta flava and the interspinous ligament ; thelongitudinal (anterior and posterior) ligaments are less frequently torn,often only strippcnl ofl. The s[)inal cord may be compressed or crushedor stretched, or may escape injury. 1 Malfiaigne : Revue Med. Chiiurg., ISoS. 570 DISLOCATIONS. As the articular surfaces are in some cases almost horizontal, it isconceivable that the dislocation may be produced by direct violenceacting upon the bone from behind forward, without the aid of eitherventral or dorsal flexion of the column. In UNILATERAL DISLOCATION FORWARD ^ (dislocation by abductionand rotation) the articular surface on one side of the upper vertebra iscarried upward and forward until its posterior edge has passed theanterior edge of the one with which it articulates. At the same timethe spinous process moves from the median line toward the side of thedislocation, and the anterior surface of the body projects slightly in Fig. 359. Fig.


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