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人颅颈韧带的应变速率相关特性。

Strain rate dependent properties of human craniovertebral ligaments.

机构信息

University of Waterloo, Waterloo, ON, Canada N2L 3G1.

出版信息

J Mech Behav Biomed Mater. 2013 Jul;23:71-9. doi: 10.1016/j.jmbbm.2013.04.005. Epub 2013 Apr 17.

Abstract

Craniovertebral ligaments were tested to failure under tensile loading. Ligaments tested included: transverse ligament, anterior atlanto occipital membrane, posterior atlanto occipital membrane, capsular ligaments between Skull-C1 and C1-C2, anterior atlantoaxial membrane, posterior atlantoaxial membrane and the tectorial membrane/vertical cruciate/apical/alar ligament complex. The objective of this study was to obtain mechanical properties of craniovertebral ligaments of a younger population, at varying strain rates representative of automotive crash scenarios, and investigate rate and gender effects for use in numerical models of the cervical spine. There have been few studies conducted on the mechanical properties of human craniovertebral ligaments. Only one study has tested all of the ligaments, and previous studies use older age specimens (mean age 67, from most complete study). Further, tests were often not performed at elongation rates representative of car crash scenarios. Previous studies did not perform tests in an environment resembling in vivo conditions, which has been shown to have a significant effect on ligament tensile behaviour. Fifty-four craniovertebral ligaments were isolated from twenty-one spines, and tested to failure in tension under simulated in vivo temperature and hydration levels, at quasi-static (0.5 s(-1)) and high strain rates (150 s(-1)). Values for failure force, failure elongation, stiffness, and toe region elongation were obtained from force-displacement curves. Values were analyzed for strain rate and gender effects. Increased strain rate produced several significant effects including: higher failure forces for the transverse ligament and capsular ligament (Skull-C1), lower failure elongation for the tectorial membrane complex, higher stiffness for the tectorial membrane complex and capsular ligament (Skull-C1), and lower toe region elongation for capsular ligament (Skull-C1). Gender effects were limited. Ligament tests demonstrated expected rate effects. Younger specimens had a higher failure force and stiffness and failed at lower elongations than older specimens from previous studies. Gender effects suggest there may be a difference between male and female properties, but require further testing to establish greater significance.

摘要

颅颈韧带在拉伸载荷下进行失效测试。测试的韧带包括:横韧带、前寰枕膜、后寰枕膜、颅骨-C1 和 C1-C2 之间的囊状韧带、前寰枢膜、后寰枢膜和膜/垂直十字韧带/尖韧带/翼状韧带复合体。本研究的目的是获得年轻人群颅颈韧带的力学性能,测试速率代表汽车碰撞场景,并研究速率和性别效应对颈椎数值模型的影响。已有少数研究颅颈韧带的力学性能。只有一项研究测试了所有的韧带,而以前的研究使用的是年龄较大的标本(最完整的研究中平均年龄为 67 岁)。此外,测试通常不是在代表汽车碰撞场景的伸长率下进行的。以前的研究没有在类似于体内环境的环境中进行测试,这已被证明对韧带拉伸行为有重大影响。从 21 个脊柱中分离出 54 个颅颈韧带,并在模拟体内温度和水合水平下以准静态(0.5 s(-1)) 和高应变速率(150 s(-1)) 进行拉伸失效测试。从力-位移曲线中获得失效力、失效伸长、刚度和趾区伸长值。分析了应变率和性别效应。应变率的增加产生了几个显著的影响,包括:横韧带和囊状韧带(颅骨-C1)的失效力更高,膜复合体的失效伸长率更低,膜复合体和囊状韧带(颅骨-C1)的刚度更高,以及囊状韧带(颅骨-C1)的趾区伸长率更低。性别效应有限。韧带测试显示出预期的速率效应。与以前研究中的较老年份标本相比,年轻标本的失效力和刚度更高,失效伸长率更低。性别效应表明男性和女性的特性可能存在差异,但需要进一步的测试来建立更大的意义。

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