The overall goal of this research is to provide insight into the bone biomechanics of human lumbar vertebrae implanted with total disc arthroplasty (TDA) implants. The research elucidates fundamental mechanisms by which lumbar TDA implants alter the yield strength of the vertebral body, stress in the bone tissue, and trabecular-cortical load-sharing behavior. The findings could have broad clinical and scientific implications related to pre-operative assessment of bone quality, in vitro test protocols for device development and regulation, the development of new implant designs, and clinical exclusion criteria. Ultimately, the hope is that this insight can be used to improve clinical outcomes for this class of device, and, in turn, contribut...
Schroder G, Reichel M, Spiegel S, et al. Breaking strength and bone microarchitecture in osteoporosi...
To perform mechanobiological analysis about degenerative disc disease through osteoporotic functiona...
Computer tomography (CT)-based finite element (FE) models assess vertebral strength better than dual...
The overall goal of this research is to provide insight into the bone biomechanics of human lumbar v...
The quality of the peri-implant bone and the strength of the bone-implant interface are important fa...
The implantation of lumbar disc prostheses based on different design concepts is widely accepted. Th...
Osteoporosis is characterized by low bone mass and an increased fracture risk. Measurements of bone ...
Knowledge of the biomechanical behavior of the human vertebra is fundamental to improving clinical a...
This dissertation has two major parts; Analytical and Experimental. The analytical section contains ...
Study Design—Cadaveric biomechanical study. Objectives—Quantify the effects of vertebral body augmen...
Problem: Interbody fusion is a surgical technique in which a bone or synthetic implant is inserted ...
Thesis: Ph. D., Harvard-MIT Program in Health Sciences and Technology, 2015.Cataloged from PDF versi...
STUDY DESIGN: A finite-element study to investigate the amount of trabecular bone at risk of fractur...
Whereas there is clear evidence for a strong influence of bone quantity (i.e., bone mass or bone min...
Schroder G, Reichel M, Spiegel S, et al. Breaking strength and bone microarchitecture in osteoporosi...
To perform mechanobiological analysis about degenerative disc disease through osteoporotic functiona...
Computer tomography (CT)-based finite element (FE) models assess vertebral strength better than dual...
The overall goal of this research is to provide insight into the bone biomechanics of human lumbar v...
The quality of the peri-implant bone and the strength of the bone-implant interface are important fa...
The implantation of lumbar disc prostheses based on different design concepts is widely accepted. Th...
Osteoporosis is characterized by low bone mass and an increased fracture risk. Measurements of bone ...
Knowledge of the biomechanical behavior of the human vertebra is fundamental to improving clinical a...
This dissertation has two major parts; Analytical and Experimental. The analytical section contains ...
Study Design—Cadaveric biomechanical study. Objectives—Quantify the effects of vertebral body augmen...
Problem: Interbody fusion is a surgical technique in which a bone or synthetic implant is inserted ...
Thesis: Ph. D., Harvard-MIT Program in Health Sciences and Technology, 2015.Cataloged from PDF versi...
STUDY DESIGN: A finite-element study to investigate the amount of trabecular bone at risk of fractur...
Whereas there is clear evidence for a strong influence of bone quantity (i.e., bone mass or bone min...
Schroder G, Reichel M, Spiegel S, et al. Breaking strength and bone microarchitecture in osteoporosi...
To perform mechanobiological analysis about degenerative disc disease through osteoporotic functiona...
Computer tomography (CT)-based finite element (FE) models assess vertebral strength better than dual...