| Literature DB >> 16817576 |
Derek Board1, Brian D Stemper, Narayan Yoganandan, Frank A Pintar, Barry Shender, Glenn Paskoff.
Abstract
Experimental studies indicate age and degeneration affect spinal biomechanics. In vitro biomechanical experimentation is used to validate finite element cervical spine models. A high percentage of experimental studies have utilized older specimens. Computer models based on these experimental studies may not accurately represent the normal population. Younger full-column and C5-C6 motion segments were tested under pure sagittal plane moments. A review of literature was conducted, and results from previous studies were compared to present data to determine whether age was an influencing factor in spinal biomechanics. Findings indicate younger specimens under equivalent pure moment loading magnitudes underwent greater ranges of motion between 0.5 and 2.5 Nm. Based on these preliminary findings, validation of finite element modeling to ensure biofidelity should consider age as a factor that may affect biomechanics.Entities:
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Year: 2006 PMID: 16817576
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biomed Sci Instrum ISSN: 0067-8856