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Biomechanics of the spine and the implications for spinal injuries


Biomechanics of the spine and the implications for spinal injuries

Spinal biomechanics involves the regional features of the vertebrae, intervertebral discs, ligaments, facet joints and muscles.

Biomechanics of the spine and the implications for spinal injuries

Spinal biomechanics involves the regional features of the vertebrae, intervertebral discs, ligaments, facet joints and mus- cles. The role of these structures ...

Biomechanics of the spine and the implications for spinal injuries

Spinal biomechanics involves the regional features of the vertebrae, intervertebral discs, ligaments, facet joints and muscles. The role of ...

Biomechanics of the spine and the implications for spinal injuries

Request PDF | On Aug 1, 2024, Simon B Roberts and others published Biomechanics of the spine and the implications for spinal injuries | Find ...

The biomechanics of cervical spine injury and implications for injury ...

Most catastrophic cervical spinal injuries occur as a result of head impacts in which the head stops and the neck is forced to stop the moving torso.

The biomechanics of spinal injuries - PubMed

This manuscript is directed to review the epidemiology of spinal trauma, the anatomy of the vertebral column, spinal ligaments, muscles, motion of the spine ...

The Impact Biomechanics of Spinal Column Injuries - SpringerLink

Although many forces and moments in different directions act on the spine, they can be resolved into the basic loads — compressive/tensile forces, shearing ...

The biomechanics of spinal injuries. - Semantic Scholar

Considerable emphasis is placed upon actual experimental values of force and energy measured in the living animal and the most recent studies conducted in ...

Biomechanics and patterns of spine injuries associated with spinal ...

Acknowledging the different morphological patterns of spine injuries provides important insight into the mechanism of spinal cord injury, the level of energy ...

The biomechanics of cervical spine injury and ... - Scholars@Duke

Cervical spinal injury occurs in less than 20 ms following head impact, explaining the absence of a relationship between clinically reported head motions and ...

Biomechanics of the Spine and Spinal Cord and Pathophysiology of ...

The author provides a comprehensive overview of the biomechanical factors that contribute to spinal cord injuries, including the magnitude, duration, and ...

Biomechanical analysis of spinal cord injury during scoliosis ...

Discussion: This study identified a potential biomechanical mechanism of spinal cord injury caused by surgical correction of scoliosis.

Spinal Injury Biomechanics - SpringerLink

Injuries of the cervical and thoracolumbar spine have the potential for longterm disabling consequence, including para- and quadriplegia, paralysis and ...

The biomechanical implications of neck position in cervical ...

These morphological changes in the spinal cord and spinal canal can have significant implications for the biomechanics of a contusion injury.

Biomechanics of the Spine and Spinal Cord and Pathophysiology of ...

Loughenbury PR, Tsirikos AI, Gummerson NW. Spinal biomechanics-biomechanical considerations of spinal stability in the context of spinal injury. Orthop Trauma.

Biomechanics of the spine and the implications for spinal injuries

Spinal biomechanics involves the regional features of the vertebrae, intervertebral discs, ligaments, facet joints and muscles. The role of these structures ...

Classification of spinal injuries based on the essential traumatic ...

The eccentric compression injury causes a flexion on one side of the spine and extension on the other side, thus including the compression in ...

Intubation Biomechanics: Clinical Implications of Computational ...

In a closed claims study, most patients experiencing cervical spinal cord injury had stable cervical spines. This raises two questions.

Biomechanics of the Spine in Sports and Prevention Considerations

Injury to the various spinal ligaments, or sprains, may also occur. In the cervical spine, ligament disruption to the transverse atlantal ...

The biomechanics of low back injury: implications on current ...

Semantic Scholar extracted view of "The biomechanics of low back injury: implications on current practice in industry and the clinic." by S. McGill.