The cervical spine is a common site of injury in the vertebral column, with severe injuries often associated with damage to the spinal cord. Several studies have been performed to better understand the mechanisms of such situations and develop ways to treat or even prevent them. Among the most advantageous and most widely used methods are computational models, as they offer unique features such as providing information on strains and stresses that would otherwise be difficult to obtain. Therefore, the main objective of this work is to help better understand the mechanics of the neck by creating a new finite element model of the human cervical spine that accurately represents most of its components. The initial geometry of the cervical spine...
The anatomy of our body has always been a concern and many studies have been done to show how biomec...
The anatomy of our body has always been a concern and many studies have been done to show how biomec...
In current study, a detailed two-dimensional of Finite Element Analysis (FEA) model of the cervical ...
This project focuses on the topic on cervical spine and aims to develop a finite element model on C5...
A finite element model (FEM) of human C0-C7 cervical spine has been developed as a baseline to study...
A finite element model (FEM) of human C0-C7 cervical spine has been developed as a baseline to study...
Finite element (FE) analysis is a tool that can be used to investigate the mechanics of complex stru...
A finite element model (FEM) of human C0-C7 cervical spine has been developed as a baseline to study...
International audienceA finite element model (FEM) of human C0-C7 cervical spine has been developed ...
In many of the recent orthopaedic literature, it has been observed that there is an increase in the ...
Finite element analyses are an important source of information on the biomechanical behaviour of the...
Background Context: Finite element modeling (FEM) is an established tool to analyze the biomechanics...
Mathematical cervical spine models allow for studying of impact loading that can cause whiplash asso...
Injuries to the cervical spine are quite commonly found in traffic accidents. The mechanisms of inju...
In this report, a non-linear three-dimensional multi-segmental finite element (FE) model of the inta...
The anatomy of our body has always been a concern and many studies have been done to show how biomec...
The anatomy of our body has always been a concern and many studies have been done to show how biomec...
In current study, a detailed two-dimensional of Finite Element Analysis (FEA) model of the cervical ...
This project focuses on the topic on cervical spine and aims to develop a finite element model on C5...
A finite element model (FEM) of human C0-C7 cervical spine has been developed as a baseline to study...
A finite element model (FEM) of human C0-C7 cervical spine has been developed as a baseline to study...
Finite element (FE) analysis is a tool that can be used to investigate the mechanics of complex stru...
A finite element model (FEM) of human C0-C7 cervical spine has been developed as a baseline to study...
International audienceA finite element model (FEM) of human C0-C7 cervical spine has been developed ...
In many of the recent orthopaedic literature, it has been observed that there is an increase in the ...
Finite element analyses are an important source of information on the biomechanical behaviour of the...
Background Context: Finite element modeling (FEM) is an established tool to analyze the biomechanics...
Mathematical cervical spine models allow for studying of impact loading that can cause whiplash asso...
Injuries to the cervical spine are quite commonly found in traffic accidents. The mechanisms of inju...
In this report, a non-linear three-dimensional multi-segmental finite element (FE) model of the inta...
The anatomy of our body has always been a concern and many studies have been done to show how biomec...
The anatomy of our body has always been a concern and many studies have been done to show how biomec...
In current study, a detailed two-dimensional of Finite Element Analysis (FEA) model of the cervical ...