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The lumbar supraspinous ligament demonstrates increased material stiffness and strength on its ventral aspect.

D Robertson1, R Willardson, D Parajuli, A Cannon, Anton E Bowden.   

Abstract

The present work represents the first reported quantified anisotropic, inhomogeneous material constitutive data for the human supraspinous ligament (SSL). Multi-axial material data from 30 human cadaveric SSL samples was collected from distinct locations (dorsal, midsection, and ventral). A structurally motivated strain-energy based continuum model was employed to characterize anisotropic constitutive parameters for each sample. The anisotropic constitutive response correlated well with the reported experimental data (R2>0.97). Results show that in the lumbar spine both the material stiffness and stress at failure were significantly higher in the ventral region of the SSL as compared with the dorsal region (p<0.05). In the along fiber direction a higher stiffness and stress at failure were observed when compared to the transverse direction. These results indicate that modeling spinal ligaments using the hyperelastic line elements that have typically been used may be insufficient to capture their complex material response.
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Year:  2012        PMID: 23131792     DOI: 10.1016/j.jmbbm.2012.07.009

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Mech Behav Biomed Mater        ISSN: 1878-0180


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Review 4.  Baastrup's Disease, Interspinal Bursitis, and Dorsal Epidural Cysts: Radiologic Evaluation and Impact on Treatment Options.

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5.  Long-Term Effects of Segmental Lumbar Spinal Fusion on Adjacent Healthy Discs: A Finite Element Study.

Authors:  Gunti Ranga Srinivas; Anindya Deb; Malhar N Kumar; Goutham Kurnool
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