Upright Position Spinal Compression When Standing Upright Resulting From: Body Weight + Weight Held by Arms and Hands When Standing Upright Total Body Center of Gravity Is Anterior to the Spinal Column. Spine Is Placed Under Constant Forward Bending Moment. Torque Defined: The Rotary Effect of a ...
spinal column failureclinical stabilityphysiological loadsdegree of freedomSummary This chapter contains section titled: Spinal stability Spinal instability Spine fractures (classification, mechanism, and associated instability)Arun Paul Amar MDDepartment of Neurosurgery, Stanford University School of Medicine, ...
The Impact Biomechanics of Spinal Column Injuries The vertebral column is the central bony pillar of the body and serves to protect the spinal cord from injury. Vertebrae show regional differences but they... MJ Shelly,AR Poynton - Springer Netherlands 被引量: 1发表: 2005年 AKHMETOV BIOKINETIC...
Analysis of the biomechanics of individual components of the spine allows one to predict how the spinal column behaves during impact. Although many forces and moments in different directions act on the spine, they can be resolved into the basic loads — compressive/tensile forces, shearing forces,...
88.Biomechanical assessment of the stabilization capacity of monolithic spinal rods with different flexural stiffness and anchoring arrangement 机译:具有不同抗弯刚度和锚固排列的整体式脊柱杆的稳定能力的生物力学评估 作者:Facchinello Yann;Brailovski Vladimir;Petit Yvan;Brummund Martin;Tremblay Jaelle;Mac-Thi...
Spinal stabilitySpinal instabilitySpine fractures (classification, mechanism, and associated instability)doi:10.1002/9780470753163.ch6Eric P. RogerG. Alexander JonesEdward C. BenzelBlackwell PublishingRoger EP, Jones AJ, Benzel EC (2007) Biomechanics of spinal column failure. In: Amar AP (ed) Surgical...
Analysis of the biomechanics of individual components of the spine allows one to predict how the spinal column behaves during impact. Although many forces and moments in different directions act on the spine, they can be resolved into the basic loads - compressive/tensile forc...
P1. How important is the anterior column support in a long lumbopelvic spinal fixation? An in-silico biomechanics analysisBACKGROUND CONTEXT The addition of anterior column support at the bottom of a long construct has been proposed to support the lumbosacral junction and potentially prevent ...
spinal column failureclinical stabilityphysiological loadsdegree of freedomdoi:10.1002/9780470753163.ch6Eric P. RogerG. Alexander JonesEdward C. BenzelJohn Wiley & Sons, LtdRoger EP, Jones AJ, Benzel EC (2007) Biomechanics of spinal column failure. In: Amar AP (ed) Surgical management of spinal...
spinal columnimpact shockwounds +injuriesaccelerationbiophysicsstress(physiology)dynamicsmonkeysexperimental dataRhesus monkeys were anesthetized; radiographed;restrained by lap belt,torso harness,and limb retention straps;positioned in an impact carriage;and exposed to +Gz scated rectangular acceleration-time ...