Kemper Andrew R, McNally Craig, Duma Stefan M
Virginia Tech-Wake Forest Center for Impact Biomechanics, Blacksburg, VA 24060, USA.
Biomed Sci Instrum. 2007;43:176-81.
The purpose of this study was to develop the compressive stiffness properties of individual lumbar intervertebral discs when subjected to various dynamic compressive loading rates. A total of 33 axial compression tests were performed on 11 individual human lumbar functional spinal units dissected from 6 fresh frozen human cadavers, 5 male and 1 female. The proximal and distal vertebral bodies were fixed to load cells with a custom aluminum pot, and subjected to a dynamic compressive loading at three different strain rates; 6.8, 13.5, and 72.7 strain/ sec. The results show that the compressive stiffness of lumbar intervertebral discs is dependent on the loading rate. There was no significant correlation (p > 0.05) between FSU compressive stiffness and vertebral level at any of the three loading rates. Therefore, a linear relationship between loading rate and vertebral disc compressive stiffness was developed by curve fitting the stiffness data from the current study along with the stiffness data reported by previous studies.
本研究的目的是在承受各种动态压缩加载速率时,研究单个腰椎间盘的压缩刚度特性。对从6具新鲜冷冻人体尸体(5男1女)上解剖下来的11个单个人体腰椎功能脊柱单元进行了总共33次轴向压缩试验。近端和远端椎体用定制的铝罐固定在载荷传感器上,并在三种不同应变率下进行动态压缩加载;6.8、13.5和72.7应变/秒。结果表明,腰椎间盘的压缩刚度取决于加载速率。在三种加载速率中的任何一种下,FSU压缩刚度与椎体水平之间均无显著相关性(p>0.05)。因此,通过将本研究的刚度数据与先前研究报告的刚度数据进行曲线拟合,建立了加载速率与椎间盘压缩刚度之间的线性关系。