The idea that the articular pillar can be "pushed" laterally and superior because that is the plane of the facet should be called into question considering that the only effective force that is transmitted to the vertebrae is the force that is perpendicular to the articular pillar. This is so because the skin-fascia interface is frictionless - meaning you can't slide the bone outwards without friction. As there is no friction you can't push it lateral from behind (see Bereznick et al 2003
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68scorpion68 3 months ago
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BitchAtUrFace2 5 months ago 2
The idea that the articular pillar can be "pushed" laterally and superior because that is the plane of the facet should be called into question considering that the only effective force that is transmitted to the vertebrae is the force that is perpendicular to the articular pillar. This is so because the skin-fascia interface is frictionless - meaning you can't slide the bone outwards without friction. As there is no friction you can't push it lateral from behind (see Bereznick et al 2003
glehman 6 months ago