🦴 Spinal Rigidity
Spinal rigidity refers to a loss of normal flexibility and mobility in the spine, resulting in a stiff, inflexible spinal column that may impair movement and posture.
🧠 In Clinical and Surgical Contexts: Spinal rigidity is often the unintended consequence of repeated spinal surgeries, multilevel vertebral cement augmentation (e.g., multiple kyphoplasties), spinal fusion, or advanced degenerative changes.
🔍 Causes may include: Multilevel vertebral augmentation (e.g., extensive use of bone cement)
Spinal fusion surgeries
Ankylosing spondylitis or diffuse idiopathic skeletal hyperostosis (DISH)
Severe osteophyte formation or degeneration
Post-traumatic or post-infectious ankylosis
⚠️ Clinical Implications: Increased risk of adjacent segment fractures
Reduced ability to absorb mechanical stress
Impaired balance and gait
Possible contribution to chronic pain