腰骶关节
有限元法
运动学
腰椎
切线
非线性系统
路径(计算)
脊柱(分子生物学)
计算机科学
结构工程
数学
解剖
工程类
物理
医学
几何学
外科
经典力学
分子生物学
程序设计语言
生物
量子力学
摘要
A spine is proven to be subjected to a follower load which is a compressive load of physiologic magnitude acting on the whole spine. The path of the follower load approximates the tangent to the curve of the spine in in vivo neutral standing posture. However, the specific path location of the follower load is still unclear. The aim of this study is to find out the most realistic location of the follower load path (FLP) for a lumbar spine in standing. A three-dimensional (3D) nonlinear finite element model (FEM) of lumbosacral vertebrae (L1-S1) with consideration of the calibrated material properties was established and validated by comparing with the experimental data. We show that the shape of the lumbosacral spine is strongly affected by the location of FLP. An evident nonlinear relationship between the FLP location and the kinematic response of the L1-S1 lumbosacral spine exists. The FLP at about 4 and 3 mm posterior to the curve connecting the center of the vertebral bodies delivers the most realistic location in standing for healthy people and patients having low back pains (LPBs), respectively. Moreover, the "sweeping" method introduced in this study can be applicable to all individualized FEM to determine the location of FLP.
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