Article
The effect of different design concepts in lumbar total disc arthroplasty on the range of motion, facet joint forces and instantaneous center of rotation of a L4-5 segment.
Institute of Orthopaedic Research and Biomechanics,University of Ulm, Helmholtzstrasse 14, 89081 Ulm, Germany.
European Spine Journal (impact factor:
1.97).
09/2009;
18(11):1695-1705.
DOI:10.1007/s00586-009-1146-y
pp.1695-1705
Source: PubMed
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Article: Centrode patterns and segmental instability in degenerative disc disease.
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ABSTRACT: Moiré fringes were used to determine centrode patterns in cadaveric spines with degenerative disc disease. The normal centrodes were compared with those with minor, mild, moderate, and severe degenerative disc disease. The most complex loci noted were those discs that showed minimal radiographic evidence of degeneration, that is, the minor and mild groups. The loci lengthened significantly (P less than 0.001) when compared with normal controls. The position of the centrode shifted downward into the body of L5 in the moderate group.Spine 05/1985; 10(3):257-61. · 2.08 Impact Factor
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Keywords
axial rotation
calculated values
Charité disc
clinical use
constrained configuration causes
constrained design
different implant designs
fixed center
implant design
individual spine geometry
intact segment
intact situation
L4-5 lumbar spinal segment
moderate inter-implant differences
moving center
Slide- Disc
specific implant design
three-dimensional finite element model
unconstrained design
validated model