The goal of non-fusion stabilization is to reduce the mobility of the spine segment to less than that of the intact spine specimen, while retaining some residual motion. Several in vitro studies have been conducted on a dynamic system currently available for clinical use (Dynesys®). Under pure moment loading, a dependency of the biomechanical performance on spacer length has been demonstrated; this variability in implant properties is removed with a modular concept incorporating a discrete flexible element. An in vitro study was performed to compare the kinematic and stabilizing properties of a modular dynamic lumbar stabilization system with those of Dynesys, under the influence of an axial preload. Six human cadaver spine specimens (L1-S1...
Study Design.We present the positional magnetic res-onance imaging findings of a prospective case se...
Fusion and rigid instrumentation have been currently the mainstay for the surgical treatment of dege...
Two separate in vitro biomechanical studies were conducted on human cadaveric spines (Lumbar) to eva...
The Dynesys, a dynamic posterior stabilization system that provides an alternative to fusion, is des...
Target of the study was to predict the biomechanics of the instrumented and adjacent levels due to t...
© 2016 Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. All rights reserved. Study Design. Nondestructive flexibility tes...
Introduction. Pedicle based posterior dynamic stabilization systems aim to stabilize the pathologic ...
OBJECTIVE: This study examines whether functional motion is present at one or more years after Biofl...
Copyright © 2013 Dilip Sengupta et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
Summary of Background Data: Laminectomy with screw-rod fixation is a common surgical procedure for u...
Conventional posterior dynamic stabilization devices demonstrated a tendency towards highly rigid st...
AbstractDynesys (Dynamic Neutralization System) was designed to overcome the shortcomings of fusion....
OBJECTIVE: This study examined the change of range of motion (ROM) at the segments within the dynami...
Vertebral instability is a clinical entity which can only be defined in terms of its many functional...
In this study finite element model of the human lumbar spinal segments (L2-L5) was developed to para...
Study Design.We present the positional magnetic res-onance imaging findings of a prospective case se...
Fusion and rigid instrumentation have been currently the mainstay for the surgical treatment of dege...
Two separate in vitro biomechanical studies were conducted on human cadaveric spines (Lumbar) to eva...
The Dynesys, a dynamic posterior stabilization system that provides an alternative to fusion, is des...
Target of the study was to predict the biomechanics of the instrumented and adjacent levels due to t...
© 2016 Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. All rights reserved. Study Design. Nondestructive flexibility tes...
Introduction. Pedicle based posterior dynamic stabilization systems aim to stabilize the pathologic ...
OBJECTIVE: This study examines whether functional motion is present at one or more years after Biofl...
Copyright © 2013 Dilip Sengupta et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
Summary of Background Data: Laminectomy with screw-rod fixation is a common surgical procedure for u...
Conventional posterior dynamic stabilization devices demonstrated a tendency towards highly rigid st...
AbstractDynesys (Dynamic Neutralization System) was designed to overcome the shortcomings of fusion....
OBJECTIVE: This study examined the change of range of motion (ROM) at the segments within the dynami...
Vertebral instability is a clinical entity which can only be defined in terms of its many functional...
In this study finite element model of the human lumbar spinal segments (L2-L5) was developed to para...
Study Design.We present the positional magnetic res-onance imaging findings of a prospective case se...
Fusion and rigid instrumentation have been currently the mainstay for the surgical treatment of dege...
Two separate in vitro biomechanical studies were conducted on human cadaveric spines (Lumbar) to eva...