Chronic low back pain (LBP) is a prevalent global problem, which is often correlated with degenerative disc disease. The development and use of good, relevant animal models of the spine may improve treatment options for this condition. While no animal model is capable of reproducing the exact biology, anatomy, and biomechanics of the human spine, the quality of a particular animal model increases with the number of shared characteristics that are relevant to the human condition. The purpose of this study was to investigate the camelid (specifically, alpaca and llama) cervical spine as a model of the human lumbar spine. Cervical spines were obtained from four alpacas and four llamas and individual segments were used for segmental flexibility...
This was an in vitro and in vivo study to develop a novel artificial cervical vertebra and intervert...
Preclinical studies involving large animal models aim to recapitulate the clinical situation as much...
OBJECTIVE: To determine stiffness and load-displacement curves as a biomechanical response to applie...
SummaryChronic low back pain (LBP) is a prevalent global problem, which is often correlated with deg...
Purpose: Animal models are frequently used to elucidate pathomechanism and pathophysiology of variou...
The purpose of this study was to biomechanically and radiographically evaluate the ovine animal mode...
While various species of animal models have been used in preclinical investigations of spinal implan...
REASONS FOR PERFORMING STUDY: Research in spinal biomechanics and functional anatomy has advanced ba...
Lower back pain is the leading cause of disability worldwide. Discogenic pain secondary to intervert...
Lower back pain is the leading cause of disability worldwide. Discogenic pain secondary to intervert...
Animal models are frequently used in place of human specimens to study the progression of injury and...
Peruvian Best, a 10-year-old intact male alpaca, presented to the Cornell University Farm Animal Hos...
Since low-back pain is increasing in ageing populations, current research efforts are focused on obt...
Intervertebral disc (IVD) degeneration is an often investigated pathophysiological condition because...
Introduction: Nowadays it is still not clear which loading conditions are responsible for lumbar int...
This was an in vitro and in vivo study to develop a novel artificial cervical vertebra and intervert...
Preclinical studies involving large animal models aim to recapitulate the clinical situation as much...
OBJECTIVE: To determine stiffness and load-displacement curves as a biomechanical response to applie...
SummaryChronic low back pain (LBP) is a prevalent global problem, which is often correlated with deg...
Purpose: Animal models are frequently used to elucidate pathomechanism and pathophysiology of variou...
The purpose of this study was to biomechanically and radiographically evaluate the ovine animal mode...
While various species of animal models have been used in preclinical investigations of spinal implan...
REASONS FOR PERFORMING STUDY: Research in spinal biomechanics and functional anatomy has advanced ba...
Lower back pain is the leading cause of disability worldwide. Discogenic pain secondary to intervert...
Lower back pain is the leading cause of disability worldwide. Discogenic pain secondary to intervert...
Animal models are frequently used in place of human specimens to study the progression of injury and...
Peruvian Best, a 10-year-old intact male alpaca, presented to the Cornell University Farm Animal Hos...
Since low-back pain is increasing in ageing populations, current research efforts are focused on obt...
Intervertebral disc (IVD) degeneration is an often investigated pathophysiological condition because...
Introduction: Nowadays it is still not clear which loading conditions are responsible for lumbar int...
This was an in vitro and in vivo study to develop a novel artificial cervical vertebra and intervert...
Preclinical studies involving large animal models aim to recapitulate the clinical situation as much...
OBJECTIVE: To determine stiffness and load-displacement curves as a biomechanical response to applie...