Clay-shoveler fracture

Clay-shoveler fracture
Clay-shoveler fracture
Classification and external resources

Clay-shoveler's fracture is a stable fracture through the spinous process of a vertebra occurring at any of the lower cervical or upper thoracic vertebrae, classically at C6 or C7 [1]. In Australia in the 1930's, men digging deep ditches tossed clay 10 to 15 feet above their heads using long handled shovels [2]. Instead of separating, the sticky clay would sometimes stick to the shovel; the worker would hear a pop and feel a sudden pain between the shoulder blades, unable to continue working. The mechanism of injury is believed to be secondary to muscle pull and reflex with force transmission through the supraspinous ligaments. The tremendous force pulls on the spinous process producing an avulsion fracture. The fracture is diagnosed by plain film examination.

References

  1. ^ Brant W, Helms C. Fundamentals of Diagnostic Radiology. pp. 1110. 
  2. ^ McKellar Hall RD (1940). "Clay-Shoveler's Fracture". J Bone Joint Surg Am 22: 36–75. 



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