Ligamentous injury is at the core of all CAD
(CervicalAcceleration/Deceleration) injuries.
Ligaments have poor vascular (blood) supply and don’t heal well.
Ligaments that are stretched beyond their anatomical limit suffer “plastic deformity” (they stayed stretched permanently).
Connective Tissue Bridges between Muscle and Dura in the Upper Cervical Spine
The over-stretching, or excessive distension (hyper-elongation), of the cervical ligaments can result in “plastic” deformity” vs. “elastic deformity”, resulting in major permanent destruction of the ligament.
Biomechanical research has proven the following:
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