AbstractThe L5-S1 segment of the spine is highly susceptible to injury, frequently causing low back pain. The segment has gained a lot of scientific interest, leading to many experimental works that can be found describing its biomechanical characteristics. But, there is a lack of work focusing on its computational studies, which can significantly aid its further studies. In the current study, a subject-specific single-segment finite element model of the L5-S1 unit was developed from a T2-mapped MRI scan. This study is mainly intended to probe the requirements for modelling the annulus of the disc and also attempts to understand the role of ligaments exclusive to the L5-S1 spinal unit to establish its validated finite element model. The ann...
Due to its ability to represent intricate systems with material nonlinearities as well as irregular ...
If patient-specific finite element models of the spine could be developed, they would offer enormous...
The aim of this study was to develop a biomechanically validated finite element model to predict the...
AbstractThe L5-S1 segment of the spine is highly susceptible to injury, frequently causing low back ...
With the aim to study disc degeneration and the risk of injury during occupational activities, a new...
A large spectrum of medical devices exists; it aims to correct deformities associated with spinal di...
AbstractLumbar intervertebral joints play an important role in the etiology of low-back pain. An und...
Besides the biology, stresses and strains within the tissue greatly influence the location of damage...
International audienceA finite element model (FEM) of human C0-C7 cervical spine has been developed ...
AbstractThis paper establishes a non-linear finite element model (NFEM) of L4-L5 lumbar spinal segme...
In computational biomechanics, two separate types of models have been used predominantly to enhance ...
The cervical spine is a common site of injury in the vertebral column, with severe injuries often as...
Abstract: Finite element analysis is a widely accepted tool used in many industries and research act...
Despite an increase in the number of experimental and numerical studies dedicated to spinal trauma, ...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
Due to its ability to represent intricate systems with material nonlinearities as well as irregular ...
If patient-specific finite element models of the spine could be developed, they would offer enormous...
The aim of this study was to develop a biomechanically validated finite element model to predict the...
AbstractThe L5-S1 segment of the spine is highly susceptible to injury, frequently causing low back ...
With the aim to study disc degeneration and the risk of injury during occupational activities, a new...
A large spectrum of medical devices exists; it aims to correct deformities associated with spinal di...
AbstractLumbar intervertebral joints play an important role in the etiology of low-back pain. An und...
Besides the biology, stresses and strains within the tissue greatly influence the location of damage...
International audienceA finite element model (FEM) of human C0-C7 cervical spine has been developed ...
AbstractThis paper establishes a non-linear finite element model (NFEM) of L4-L5 lumbar spinal segme...
In computational biomechanics, two separate types of models have been used predominantly to enhance ...
The cervical spine is a common site of injury in the vertebral column, with severe injuries often as...
Abstract: Finite element analysis is a widely accepted tool used in many industries and research act...
Despite an increase in the number of experimental and numerical studies dedicated to spinal trauma, ...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
Due to its ability to represent intricate systems with material nonlinearities as well as irregular ...
If patient-specific finite element models of the spine could be developed, they would offer enormous...
The aim of this study was to develop a biomechanically validated finite element model to predict the...