The spine lends support to the body and forms the fulcrum on which muscles act to cause motion and to resist inertial and external forces. In clinical terms it is most significant that it also provides flexible armor to the spinal cord and cauda equina. Owning in part to its unique, dual ...
In addition to the obvious concern of physicians and surgeons in disorders of the spine, the allied professions also seek a better understanding of the nature of pain-related and otherwise disabling abnormalities. Others with a professional interest in the spine include those seeking a more basic ...
Why? Boring is the reason of why. However, this feel actually can deal with the book and time of you reading. Yeah, one that we will refer to break the boredom in reading is choosing clinical biomechanics of the spine as the reading material....
BL Gillingham,RA Fan,BA Akbarnia - 《Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons》 被引量: 82发表: 2006年 The Pediatric Spine Developmental Anatomy Biomechanics Imaging Techniques Patient Evaluation Congenital Abnormalities Developmental Abnormalities Traumatic Conditions Inflammatory and Infectious...
S. Role of biomechanics in intervertebral disc degeneration and regenerative therapies: what needs repairing in the disc and what are promising biomaterials for its repair? Spine J. 13, 243–262 (2013). Article PubMed PubMed Central Google Scholar Galbusera, F. et al. Ageing and degenerative...
Degenerative changes in the intervertebral discs can cause a significant impact on the biomechanics of the spine this can result in compression of the nerve roots or the spinal cord [1]. Cite this ArticleCrossMarkPublonsHarvard Library HOLLISGrowKudosResearchGateBase SearchOAI PMHAcademic MicrosoftScili...
massive incision, together with reducing some of your lower back muscles, so that he or she can see your spine. While this method is effective, it can cause widespread muscle damage, and restoration is usually painful and slow. Microdiscectomies have the identical purpose as open discectomies...
So it's up to the neurosurgeon to make the final decision, whether to operate or not. We present a case series of 30 patients, suffering from low back pain or sciatica from lumbar spine degenerative disease, in which we found a discrepancy between the clinical-neuroradiological and ...
The biological importance of damage and mineralization to bone's mechanical properties is still a source of debate. This is a preview of subscription content, log in via an institution to check access. Similar content being viewed by others Bone Biomechanics and Bone Quality: Effects of ...
For example, when developing a training and injury log [24] or proving the success of study data collection protocol in a biomechanics study [25]. Procedure The protocol was evaluated by the PTs while examining the powerlifters with low back and/or hip pain according to the protocol. Four ...