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[|Human|] I was hit on the spine by a roof falling in an earthquake on 22nd feb, 2011. AN Xray rec ently shows clacification of the anterior anterior longtiudinal ligament. between T7 and T10. is this likely to have occurred because of the trauma? I had no spinal problems before the injury. Now I get an aching pain, especially after standing for a time. Thank you . Margaret Moon.
[|AI|]  Hello, The ossification and or calcification of the spinal ligaments have been considered as a part of diffuse idiopathic skeletal hypostasis, previously known as Foresters disease. Sometimes early complete ossification of the anterior longitudinal ligament signifies either malignancy or metabolic disorders or trauma or post infection etc. So don't worry so regular exercise and yoga. Check for serum calcium and uric acid levels. Please consult with your orthopedic he will examine and treat you accordingly. Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further.