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腰椎在动态压缩下的生物力学响应。

Biomechanical response of the lumbar spine in dynamic compression.

作者信息

Duma Stefan M, Kemper Andrew R, McNeely David M, Brolinson P Gunnar, Matsuoka Fumio

机构信息

Virginia Tech - Wake Forest, Center for Injury Biomechanics, USA.

出版信息

Biomed Sci Instrum. 2006;42:476-81.

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to investigate the biomechanical properties of the human lumbar spine subjected to dynamic compression. A series of six experiments using the lumbar spines from four human cadavers was performed. The first two tests utilized the entire lumbar spine while the remaining four tests used lumbar functional joints to separate the differences in stability. A high rate material testing machine was used to produce the dynamic compression at a displacement rate of 1 m/s. Custom mounting plates were developed to ensure proper anatomical position of the lumbar spine sections. Both tests with the whole lumbar spines resulted in compression fractures at T12 due to combined axial loads of 5009 N and 5911 N and bending moments of 237 Nm and 165 Nm respectively. These failures occurred as the spine behaved in first order buckling which resulted in concentrated loading and bending of the anterior aspects of the vertebral bodies. All tests with functional units resulted in endplate fractures and recorded substantially higher axial loads between 11,203 N and 13,065 N and substantially lower bending moments between 47 Nm and 88 Nm. The results indicate that the mechanical stability of the lumbar spine is critical component in relation to the tolerable compressive loads.

摘要

本研究的目的是调查承受动态压缩的人体腰椎的生物力学特性。使用来自四具人类尸体的腰椎进行了一系列六个实验。前两个测试使用整个腰椎,而其余四个测试使用腰椎功能关节来区分稳定性差异。使用高速材料试验机以1 m/s的位移速率产生动态压缩。开发了定制的安装板以确保腰椎节段的正确解剖位置。对整个腰椎进行的两项测试分别由于5009 N和5911 N的轴向载荷以及237 Nm和165 Nm的弯矩而在T12处导致压缩骨折。这些失效发生是因为脊柱表现为一阶屈曲,导致椎体前部集中加载和弯曲。对功能单元进行的所有测试均导致终板骨折,并记录到轴向载荷显著更高,在11203 N至13065 N之间,弯矩显著更低,在47 Nm至88 Nm之间。结果表明,腰椎的机械稳定性是与可承受压缩载荷相关的关键组成部分。

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