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Biomechanical analysis of the lumbar spine on facet joint force and intradiscal pressure - a finite element study

机译:腰椎小关节力和椎间盘内压的生物力学分析-有限元研究

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Background Finite element analysis results will show significant differences if the model used is performed under various material properties, geometries, loading modes or other conditions. This study adopted an FE model, taking into account the possible asymmetry inherently existing in the spine with respect to the sagittal plane, with a more geometrically realistic outline to analyze and compare the biomechanical behaviour of the lumbar spine with regard to the facet force and intradiscal pressure, which are associated with low back pain symptoms and other spinal disorders. Dealing carefully with the contact surfaces of the facet joints at various levels of the lumbar spine can potentially help us further ascertain physiological behaviour concerning the frictional effects of facet joints under separate loadings or the responses to the compressive loads in the discs. Methods A lumbar spine model was constructed from processes including smoothing the bony outline of each scan image, stacking the boundary lines into a smooth surface model, and subsequent further processing in order to conform with the purpose of effective finite element analysis performance. For simplicity, most spinal components were modelled as isotropic and linear materials with the exception of spinal ligaments (bilinear). The contact behaviour of the facet joints and changes of the intradiscal pressure with different postures were analyzed. Results The results revealed that asymmetric responses of the facet joint forces exist in various postures and that such effect is amplified with larger loadings. In axial rotation, the facet joint forces were relatively larger in the contralateral facet joints than in the ipsilateral ones at the same level. Although the effect of the preloads on facet joint forces was not apparent, intradiscal pressure did increase with preload, and its magnitude increased more markedly in flexion than in extension and axial rotation. Conclusions Disc pressures showed a significant increase with preload and changed more noticeably in flexion than in extension or in axial rotation. Compared with the applied preloads, the postures played a more important role, especially in axial rotation; the facet joint forces were increased in the contralateral facet joints as compared to the ipsilateral ones at the same level of the lumbar spine.
机译:如果使用的模型是在各种材料特性,几何形状,加载模式或其他条件下执行的,则背景有限元分析结果将显示出显着差异。这项研究采用了有限元模型,考虑到脊柱相对于矢状面固有的不对称性,并在几何上更加逼真的轮廓来分析和比较腰椎在小平面力和椎间盘内的生物力学行为。压力,这与腰痛症状和其他脊柱疾病有关。仔细处理腰椎各个层面上的小关节的接触面可能会帮助我们进一步确定与小关节在单独载荷或椎间盘压缩载荷的响应下的摩擦效应有关的生理行为。方法采用以下方法构建腰椎模型:平滑每个扫描图像的骨轮廓,将边界线堆叠到平滑表面模型中,然后进行进一步处理,以符合有效有限元分析性能的目的。为简单起见,除脊柱韧带(双线性)外,大多数脊柱组件均建模为各向同性和线性材料。分析了小关节的接触行为以及不同姿势下椎间盘内压力的变化。结果结果表明,小关节关节力的不对称响应存在于各种姿势中,并且这种作用在更大的载荷下会放大。在轴向旋转中,在相同水平上,对侧小关节的小关节力比同侧小关节的大。尽管预紧力对小关节力的影响尚不明显,但椎间盘内压力确实随预紧力而增加,并且其屈曲幅度比伸展和轴向旋转幅度更大。结论椎间盘压力随预紧力显着增加,并且弯曲时的拉伸变化比拉伸或轴向旋转时更明显。与施加的预紧力相比,姿势起着更重要的作用,尤其是在轴向旋转中。与同侧腰椎水平的同侧小关节相比,小侧小关节的小关节力增加。

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