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Through-thickness regional variation in the mechanical characteristics of the lumbar facet capsular ligament.

Elizabeth Gacek1, Emily A Bermel1, Arin M Ellingson2, Victor H Barocas3.   

Abstract

The human lumbar facet capsule, with the facet capsular ligament (FCL) that forms its primary constituent, is a common source of lower back pain. Prior studies on the FCL were limited to in-plane tissue behavior, but due to the presence of two distinct yet mechanically different regions, a novel out-of-plane study was conducted to further characterize the roles of the collagen and elastin regions. An experimental technique, called stretch-and-bend, was developed to study the tension-compression asymmetry of the FCL due to varying collagen fiber density throughout the thickness of the tissue. Each healthy excised cadaveric FCL sample was tested in four conditions depending on primary collagen fiber alignment and regional loading. Our results indicate that the FCL is stiffest when the collagen fibers (1) are aligned in the direction of loading, (2) are in tension, and (3) are stretched - 16% from its off-the-bone, undeformed state. An optimization routine was used to fit a four-parameter anisotropic, hyperplastic model to the experimental data. The average elastin modulus, E, and the average collagen fiber modulus, ξ, were 13.15 ± 3.59 kPa and 18.68 ± 13.71 MPa (95% CI), respectively.
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Keywords:  Facet capsular ligament; Lumbar; Spine; Tissue mechanics

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33788068      PMCID: PMC9289988          DOI: 10.1007/s10237-021-01455-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biomech Model Mechanobiol        ISSN: 1617-7940


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