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A review of studies of the mechanical behavior of the lumbar spine at total intervertebral discs arthroplasty G. M. Eremina, A. Yu. Smolin, U. V. Smirnova

By: Eremina, Galina MContributor(s): Smolin, Alexey Yu | Smirnova, Ulyana VMaterial type: ArticleArticleContent type: Текст Media type: электронный Subject(s): механическое поведение | поясничный отдел позвоночника | тотальное эндопротезирование | межпозвонковые дискиGenre/Form: статьи в журналах Online resources: Click here to access online In: AIP Conference Proceedings Vol. 2509. P. 020067-1-020067-4Abstract: Degenerative diseases and injuries of the spine are one of the main reasons for the disability of the population. Total discs arthroplasty is the main treatment for severe spinal diseases. Hence, an overview of the methods used for studying the mechanical behavior of spinal tissues during endoprosthesis replacement becomes topical. Herewith we describe the methods of an experimental and numerical study of the mechanical characteristics and functional properties of tissue and the spine elements that endoprosthesis must meet. The need is shown to develop methods for the numerical study of the mechanical behavior of the lumbar vertebrae during arthroplasty, taking into account degenerative changes in biological tissues.
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Degenerative diseases and injuries of the spine are one of the main reasons for the disability of the population. Total discs arthroplasty is the main treatment for severe spinal diseases. Hence, an overview of the methods used for studying the mechanical behavior of spinal tissues during endoprosthesis replacement becomes topical. Herewith we describe the methods of an experimental and numerical study of the mechanical characteristics and functional properties of tissue and the spine elements that endoprosthesis must meet. The need is shown to develop methods for the numerical study of the mechanical behavior of the lumbar vertebrae during arthroplasty, taking into account degenerative changes in biological tissues.

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