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Finite element method analysis of anteflexion traction on various angles for the treatment of cervical spine / 中国骨伤
China Journal of Orthopaedics and Traumatology ; (12): 592-596, 2014.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-249310
ABSTRACT
<p><b>OBJECTIVE</b>To analyze the data of angle variation on traction based on a finite element model of complete cervical spine with straight physiological curvature, and try to give experimental reference and suggestion in treating cervical spondylosis.</p><p><b>METHODS</b>A 43-year-old female patient with straight cervical spine was chosen and the CT scan data were collected. By using specially designed modeling system, a high quality finite element model of complete cervical spine with straight physiological curvature is generated,which included ligament and muscle according to anatomy. After the model was confirmed, traction was loaded with angle 0 degree, anterior 5 degrees, 10 degrees, 15 degrees, 20 degrees, 25 degrees, to observe the data of distance change on between adjacent intervertebral foramen, processus articularis, uncovertedral joint, intervertebral discs, and stress of anulus fibrosus and nucleus pulposus.</p><p><b>RESULTS</b>When the angle was 0 degrees-15 degrees, the distance between intervertebral foramen, Luschka joint and processus articularis posterioris was enlarged, the tensile stress was adequate and compressive stress was small. It met the clinical requests.</p><p><b>CONCLUSION</b>0 degree-15 degrees anterior position is suggested for the treatment of cervical spondylosis.</p>
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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Main subject: General Surgery / Traction / Biomechanical Phenomena / Cervical Vertebrae / Finite Element Analysis / Spondylosis / Methods Limits: Adult / Female / Humans Language: Chinese Journal: China Journal of Orthopaedics and Traumatology Year: 2014 Type: Article

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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Main subject: General Surgery / Traction / Biomechanical Phenomena / Cervical Vertebrae / Finite Element Analysis / Spondylosis / Methods Limits: Adult / Female / Humans Language: Chinese Journal: China Journal of Orthopaedics and Traumatology Year: 2014 Type: Article