Intractable chronic low-back pain caused by ligamentopathia treated using a spinous process plate (S-plate)

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We report a case of intractable chronic low-back pain in a gymnast that was caused by ligamentopathia in the interspinous region of the lumbar vertebrae. Sprained interspinous ligaments are a common mechanical cause of acute low-back pain in athletes. Although conservative therapy is generally effective in such cases, in this case it was not. The patient experienced severe low-back pain during lumbar flexion with tension between the L5/S interspinous ligaments. We performed interspinous fixation by using a spinous process plate system, which has been developed for short in situ fusions, and following which the low-back pain resolved. Conservative therapy for low-back pain caused by ligamentopathia is first-line choice, but interspinous fixation with instrumentation might be recommended in intractable cases with conservative therapy. © the authors.

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Iwatsuki, K., Yoshimine, T., Yoshimura, K., Ishihara, M., Ohnishi, Y. ichiro, & Goto, Y. (2010). Intractable chronic low-back pain caused by ligamentopathia treated using a spinous process plate (S-plate). Clinical Medicine Insights: Arthritis and Musculoskeletal Disorders, 3, 1–5. https://doi.org/10.4137/cmamd.s3831

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