Age-Related Growth

Age was the predominant explanatory variable in the cohort. The central developmental finding is that vertebral body growth outpaces canal growth during childhood and adolescence. Vertebral body dimensions grew significantly from childhood…

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Age was the predominant explanatory variable in the cohort. The central developmental finding is that vertebral body growth outpaces canal growth during childhood and adolescence. Vertebral body dimensions grew significantly from childhood to adolescence at all cervical levels. Canal dimensions changed less with age than vertebral body dimensions. The cohort was divided into age groups of 0-5, 6-10, and 11-17 years.