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Analysis of the interaction between vertebral lateral deviation and axial rotation in scoliosis

STOKES IAF; GARDNER MORSE M
J BIOMECH , 1991, vol. 24, n° 8, p. 753-759
Doc n°: 53399
Localisation : Documentation IRR
Descripteurs : CB21 - DEPISTAGE DIAGNOSTIC SURVEILLANCE - SCOLIOSE

There is a lack of clear biomechanical analyses to explain the interaction of the lateral and axial deformity of the spine in idiopathic scoliosis. A finite element model which represented an isolated ligamentous spine with realistic elastic properties and idealized geometry was used to analyse this interaction. Three variations of this model were used to investigate two different hypotheses about the etiology of scoliosis and to define the forces required to produce a scoliosis deformity. The first hypothesis is that coupling within a motion segment produces the interaction between lateral deviation and axial rotation. The second hypothesis is that posterior tethering by soft tissues in the growing spine produces the observed interaction. Modeling of both hypotheses failed to produce the clinically observed pattern of interaction.

Langue : ANGLAIS

Tiré à part : OUI

Identifiant basis : 1991002463

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