Mechanical stress and fracture analysis of the human lumbar intervertebral discs are important in assessing disorders related to lower back pain and ageing. Finite element modelling and simulation approaches assist in easier prediction of the disc behaviour under different load conditions. The causes of mechanical failure and morphological changes still remain partially speculative. The present study addresses the issue by developing a finite element model of an L3-L4 lumbar intervertebral disc subjected to different axial compressive loadings. The morphological deformations and stress concentration regions within the disc are analyzed and reported. A mathematical relation is established to estimate the breaking strength of an L3-L4 interve...
Three-dimensional models of the one and two vertebrae were developed to clarify the mechanical cause...
Despite an increase in the number of experimental and numerical studies dedicated to spinal trauma, ...
The aim of this article was to present the results of a preliminary study on the stress distribution...
Finite element modeling has been widely used to simulate the mechanical behavior of the intervertebr...
AbstractLumbar intervertebral joints play an important role in the etiology of low-back pain. An und...
Low back pain is a large and costly problem in the United States. Several working populations, such ...
Background: To find treatment options for lower back pain, one must gain insight in the spinal anato...
The present study was conducted to examine the effects of body weight on intradiscal pressure (IDP) ...
Experimental and analytical finite element analyses were conducted to determine the effects of exter...
ObjectiveTo explore the mechanical behavior of lumbar spine loaded by stress and provide the mechani...
Background context: The use of finite-element (FE) methods to study the biomechanics of the interver...
Life expectancy continuously increases but our society faces age-related conditions. Among musculosk...
Finite element modeling has been widely used to simulate the mechanical behavior of the intervertebr...
Disc herniation is one of the main causes of low back pain, and it is the pathologic condition for w...
If patient-specific finite element models of the spine could be developed, they would offer enormous...
Three-dimensional models of the one and two vertebrae were developed to clarify the mechanical cause...
Despite an increase in the number of experimental and numerical studies dedicated to spinal trauma, ...
The aim of this article was to present the results of a preliminary study on the stress distribution...
Finite element modeling has been widely used to simulate the mechanical behavior of the intervertebr...
AbstractLumbar intervertebral joints play an important role in the etiology of low-back pain. An und...
Low back pain is a large and costly problem in the United States. Several working populations, such ...
Background: To find treatment options for lower back pain, one must gain insight in the spinal anato...
The present study was conducted to examine the effects of body weight on intradiscal pressure (IDP) ...
Experimental and analytical finite element analyses were conducted to determine the effects of exter...
ObjectiveTo explore the mechanical behavior of lumbar spine loaded by stress and provide the mechani...
Background context: The use of finite-element (FE) methods to study the biomechanics of the interver...
Life expectancy continuously increases but our society faces age-related conditions. Among musculosk...
Finite element modeling has been widely used to simulate the mechanical behavior of the intervertebr...
Disc herniation is one of the main causes of low back pain, and it is the pathologic condition for w...
If patient-specific finite element models of the spine could be developed, they would offer enormous...
Three-dimensional models of the one and two vertebrae were developed to clarify the mechanical cause...
Despite an increase in the number of experimental and numerical studies dedicated to spinal trauma, ...
The aim of this article was to present the results of a preliminary study on the stress distribution...