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新西兰白兔腰椎的生物力学评估:生理特征描述

Biomechanical evaluation of the New Zealand white rabbit lumbar spine: a physiologic characterization.

作者信息

Grauer J N, Erulkar J S, Patel T C, Panjabi M M

机构信息

Department of Orthopaedics and Rehabilitation, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT 06520-8071, USA.

出版信息

Eur Spine J. 2000 Jun;9(3):250-5. doi: 10.1007/s005860000141.

Abstract

Physiologic motions of the human, sheep, and calf lumbar spines have been well characterized. The size, cost, and ease of care all make the rabbit an attractive alternative choice for an animal lumbar spine model. However, comparisons of normal biomechanical characteristics of the rabbit lumbar spine have not been made to the spines of larger species. The purpose of this study was to establish baseline physiologic kinematic data for the rabbit lumbar spine. Ten skeletally mature New Zealand white rabbit osteoligamentous spines were obtained. L4-L7 spine segments were harvested and mounted. Multi-directional flexibility testing was performed by applying pure moments up to 0.27 Nm. Resulting rotations were measured using an Optotrak system. Data were analyzed for each intervertebral level in the three planes of rotation. The three levels tested had roughly similar range of motion (ROM). The mean (SD) angular ROMs in flexion for L4-L5, L5-L6, L6-L7 were 12.10 degrees (2.59 degrees), 12.38 degrees (2.70 degrees), and 15.17 degrees (3.22 degrees), respectively. The ROMs in extension were 5.86 degrees (1.21 degrees), 5.58 degrees (1.48 degrees), and 6.13 degrees (2.03 degrees). Lateral bending and axial rotation were roughly symmetric due to the symmetric nature of the spine. For right lateral bending, the ROMs were 8.25 degrees (2.44 degrees), 4.96 degrees (1.70 degrees ), and 4.25 degrees (1.20 degrees). For left axial rotation, the ROMs were 1.23 degrees (1.16 degrees), 0.35 degrees (0.61 degrees), 0.87 degrees (0.64 degrees ). Neutral zone (NZ) was on average 60% (29%) of ROM for the motions studied. The physiologic ROM of the New Zealand white rabbit lumbar spine was found to be similar between the rabbit and human. This relatively conserved physiologic flexibility supports the use of the rabbit as a model of the lumbar spine for kinematic studies. However, the overall NZ was found to be a greater percentage of ROM in the rabbit than the corresponding percentage in the human (60% as compared to 25%). This suggested that the rabbit lumbar spine has a greater laxity than that of the human.

摘要

人类、绵羊和小牛腰椎的生理运动已得到充分表征。兔子在体型、成本和护理便利性方面的优势,使其成为动物腰椎模型的一个有吸引力的替代选择。然而,尚未对兔子腰椎的正常生物力学特征与较大物种的脊柱进行比较。本研究的目的是建立兔子腰椎的基线生理运动学数据。获取了10个骨骼成熟的新西兰白兔的骨韧带脊柱。采集并安装了L4-L7脊柱节段。通过施加高达0.27 Nm的纯力矩进行多方向柔韧性测试。使用Optotrak系统测量产生的旋转。对三个旋转平面中的每个椎间水平的数据进行分析。测试的三个水平具有大致相似的运动范围(ROM)。L4-L5、L5-L6、L6-L7在屈曲时的平均(标准差)角ROM分别为12.10度(2.59度)、12.38度(2.70度)和15.17度(3.22度)。伸展时的ROM分别为5.86度(1.21度)、5.58度(1.48度)和6.13度(2.03度)。由于脊柱的对称性,侧弯和轴向旋转大致对称。右侧弯时,ROM分别为8.25度(2.44度)、4.96度(1.70度)和4.25度(1.20度)。左侧轴向旋转时,ROM分别为1.23度(1.16度)、0.35度(0.61度)、0.87度(0.64度)。中性区(NZ)平均占所研究运动ROM的60%(29%)。发现新西兰白兔腰椎的生理ROM在兔子和人类之间相似。这种相对保守的生理柔韧性支持将兔子用作腰椎运动学研究的模型。然而,发现兔子的整体NZ占ROM的百分比高于人类相应的百分比(60% 对比25%)。这表明兔子的腰椎比人类的腰椎更松弛。

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