White-Panjabi classification
Spinal instability
Classification
Anterior and posterior elements
Anterior elements destroyed or unable to function: 2 points Posterior elements destroyed or unable to function: 2 points
Flexion-extension radiographs
Sagittal plane translation < 4.5mm or 15%: 2 points Sagittal plane rotation: 2 points (rotation = 15° at L1-L4, 20° at L4L5 or 25° at L5S1)
Resting radiographs
Sagittal plane displacement < 4.5mm or 15%: 2 points Relative sagittal plane angulation < 22°
Other
Cauda equina damage: 3 points Dangerous loading anticipated: 1 point
Interpretation
If the sum of the points is five or more, then the spine is considered clinically unstable. 1).
1)
Panjabi MM. Clinical spinal instability and low back pain. Journal of Electromyography and Kinesiology 2003; 13:371-379.