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Τετάρτη 14 Ιουνίου 2017

The effect of single-level disc degeneration on dynamic response of the whole lumbar spine to vertical vibration.

The effect of single-level disc degeneration on dynamic response of the whole lumbar spine to vertical vibration.

World Neurosurg. 2017 Jun 09;:

Authors: Guo LX, Fan W

Abstract
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to investigate the effect of single-level disc degeneration on dynamic response of the whole lumbar spine to vertical whole body vibration that is typically present when driving vehicles.
METHODS: Ligamentous finite element models of the lumbar L1-S1 motion segment in different grades of degeneration (healthy, mild and moderate) at L4-L5 level were developed with consideration of changing disc height and material properties of the nucleus pulpous. All models were loaded with a compressive follower preload of 400 N and a sinusoidal vertical vibration load of ±40 N. After transient dynamic analyses, computational results for the three models in terms of disc bulge, von-Mises stress in annulus ground substance and nucleus pressure were plotted as a function of time and compared.
RESULTS: All the predicted results revealed a cyclic response with time. At the degenerated L4-L5 disc level, as degeneration progressed maximum value of the predicted response showed a decrease in disc bulge and von-Mises stress in annulus ground substance but a slight increase in nucleus pressure, and their vibration amplitudes were all decreased. At the adjacent levels of the degenerated disc, there was a slight decrease in maximum value and vibration amplitude of these predicted responses with the degeneration.
CONCLUSIONS: The results indicated that single-level disc degeneration can alter vibration characteristics of the whole lumbar spine especially for the degenerated disc level, and increasing the degeneration did not deteriorate the effect of vertical vibration on the spine.

PMID: 28606581 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]



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