학술논문

Influences of the location of vertebral "IAR" on cervical spine kinematics
Document Type
Conference
Source
Proceedings of the 1997 16 Southern Biomedical Engineering Conference Biomedical engineering Biomedical Engineering Conference, 1997., Proceedings of the 1997 Sixteenth Southern. :331-333 1997
Subject
Bioengineering
Computing and Processing
Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
Kinematics
Spine
Springs
Motion analysis
Computational modeling
Protocols
Computer simulation
In vitro
Testing
Biological system modeling
Language
ISSN
1086-4105
Abstract
Different spine models have placed the IAR at various locations in the spine; more commonly, the central region of the intervertebral disk, the middle region of the subjacent vertebra, and the central region of the vertebral body. A computer simulation model of the cervical spine (C2-T1) was developed to investigate sagittal plane kinematics for different placements of the vertebral axis of rotation. Stiffness of the motion segment units was modeled with rotational springs. The combined loading vector applied to the spine replicated the in vitro experimental test results generated in the authors' laboratory. Equal stiffnesses of each vertebra were used. The difference in force magnitude amongst the different cases was less than 1% of the applied load. Although the changes in rotational magnitudes were small, the relative differences varied not only with the different models, but also amongst the different vertebral levels.