Basic knowledge about the thoracic spinal flexibility is limited and to the authors' knowledge, no in vitro studies have examined the flexibility of every thoracic spinal segment under standardized experimental conditions using pure moments. In our in vitro study, 68 human thoracic functional spinal units including the costovertebral joints (at least n = 6 functional spinal units per segment from T1-T2 to T11-T12) were loaded with pure moments of ±7.5 Nm in flexion/extension, lateral bending, and axial rotation in a custom-built spine tester to analyze range of motion (ROM) and neutral zone (NZ). ROM and NZ showed symmetric motion behavior in all loading planes. In each loading direction, the segment T1-T2 exhibited the highest ROM. In flex...
© International Society for the Advancement of Spine Surgery Background: Biomechanical properties of...
BACKGROUND: Although the rib cage provides substantial stability to the thoracic spine, few biomecha...
The aim of this work was measuring in vitro full-field strain maps on a human spine segment subjecte...
Study Design: An in vitro study on human multilevel spinal segments. Objective: To determine the dif...
Study Design. An in vitro study on human multilevel spinal segments.Objective. To determine the diff...
In vitro spine flexibility testing has been performed using a variety of laboratory-specific loading...
Aim: Studies of spinal biomechanics typically do not focus on the contributions to range of motion (...
Little is known about the biomechanics of the thoracic spine. Biomechanical in-vitro-experiments are...
Most of the current rigid-body models of the complete thoracolumbar spine do not properly model the ...
Background: Several physiological and pathological conditions in daily life cause sustained static b...
Spine disorders are one of the most prevalent and costly problems facing modern medicine, with an es...
Study Design. An in vitro study on human and porcine multilevel spinal segments.Objective. To compar...
Study Design: An in vitro study on human and porcine multilevel spinal segments. Objective: To compa...
© International Society for the Advancement of Spine Surgery Background: Biomechanical properties of...
BACKGROUND: Although the rib cage provides substantial stability to the thoracic spine, few biomecha...
The aim of this work was measuring in vitro full-field strain maps on a human spine segment subjecte...
Study Design: An in vitro study on human multilevel spinal segments. Objective: To determine the dif...
Study Design. An in vitro study on human multilevel spinal segments.Objective. To determine the diff...
In vitro spine flexibility testing has been performed using a variety of laboratory-specific loading...
Aim: Studies of spinal biomechanics typically do not focus on the contributions to range of motion (...
Little is known about the biomechanics of the thoracic spine. Biomechanical in-vitro-experiments are...
Most of the current rigid-body models of the complete thoracolumbar spine do not properly model the ...
Background: Several physiological and pathological conditions in daily life cause sustained static b...
Spine disorders are one of the most prevalent and costly problems facing modern medicine, with an es...
Study Design. An in vitro study on human and porcine multilevel spinal segments.Objective. To compar...
Study Design: An in vitro study on human and porcine multilevel spinal segments. Objective: To compa...
© International Society for the Advancement of Spine Surgery Background: Biomechanical properties of...
BACKGROUND: Although the rib cage provides substantial stability to the thoracic spine, few biomecha...
The aim of this work was measuring in vitro full-field strain maps on a human spine segment subjecte...