Quasi-static and cyclic compressive loading studies of the intervertebral disc with combined flexion and torsion

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Autor(a) principal: Schechtman,Helio
Data de Publicação: 2012
Outros Autores: Robertson,Peter Alexander, Broom,Neil David
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Engenharia Biomédica (Online)
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Resumo: Bovine caudal motion segments were used to investigate the loss of load-bearing ability of the intervertebral disc (IVD) under both quasi-static and cyclic compressive loading combined with torsion and flexion. While the response of the disc to both compressive hyper-flexion and hyper-torsion has been previously investigated much less is known about their individual and combined influence on compressive failure. Eighty motion segments dissected from 41 bovine tails were subjected to quasi-static and cyclic compression with added components of flexion and torsion. The four different combinations of flexion and torsion were 0º torsion/0º flexion, 10º torsion/15º flexion, 10º torsion/0º flexion and 0º torsion/15º flexion. Quasi-static compression failed to show any significant difference among the different combinations of torsion and flexion for failure stress, failure strain and compressive tangent modulus. Cyclic compression indicated a significant influence of torsion in reducing the disc's load-bearing ability. Cyclic loading provides a more sensitive tool for the assessment of potentially damaging mechanical parameters for the IVD.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Quasi-static and cyclic compressive loading studies of the intervertebral disc with combined flexion and torsion
title Quasi-static and cyclic compressive loading studies of the intervertebral disc with combined flexion and torsion
spellingShingle Quasi-static and cyclic compressive loading studies of the intervertebral disc with combined flexion and torsion
Schechtman,Helio
Intervertebral disc
Quasi-static compression
Cyclic compression
Torsion
Flexion
title_short Quasi-static and cyclic compressive loading studies of the intervertebral disc with combined flexion and torsion
title_full Quasi-static and cyclic compressive loading studies of the intervertebral disc with combined flexion and torsion
title_fullStr Quasi-static and cyclic compressive loading studies of the intervertebral disc with combined flexion and torsion
title_full_unstemmed Quasi-static and cyclic compressive loading studies of the intervertebral disc with combined flexion and torsion
title_sort Quasi-static and cyclic compressive loading studies of the intervertebral disc with combined flexion and torsion
author Schechtman,Helio
author_facet Schechtman,Helio
Robertson,Peter Alexander
Broom,Neil David
author_role author
author2 Robertson,Peter Alexander
Broom,Neil David
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Schechtman,Helio
Robertson,Peter Alexander
Broom,Neil David
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Intervertebral disc
Quasi-static compression
Cyclic compression
Torsion
Flexion
topic Intervertebral disc
Quasi-static compression
Cyclic compression
Torsion
Flexion
description Bovine caudal motion segments were used to investigate the loss of load-bearing ability of the intervertebral disc (IVD) under both quasi-static and cyclic compressive loading combined with torsion and flexion. While the response of the disc to both compressive hyper-flexion and hyper-torsion has been previously investigated much less is known about their individual and combined influence on compressive failure. Eighty motion segments dissected from 41 bovine tails were subjected to quasi-static and cyclic compression with added components of flexion and torsion. The four different combinations of flexion and torsion were 0º torsion/0º flexion, 10º torsion/15º flexion, 10º torsion/0º flexion and 0º torsion/15º flexion. Quasi-static compression failed to show any significant difference among the different combinations of torsion and flexion for failure stress, failure strain and compressive tangent modulus. Cyclic compression indicated a significant influence of torsion in reducing the disc's load-bearing ability. Cyclic loading provides a more sensitive tool for the assessment of potentially damaging mechanical parameters for the IVD.
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