Use of the finite element method to study the mechanism of spinal cord injury without radiological abnormality in the cervical spine.
Imajo, Yasuaki
Use of the finite element method to study the mechanism of spinal cord injury without radiological abnormality in the cervical spine. [electronic resource] - Spine Jan 2009 - E83-7 p. digital
Publication Type: Journal Article
1528-1159
10.1097/BRS.0b013e31818a2c30 doi
Adult
Cervical Vertebrae--anatomy & histology
Computer Simulation
Finite Element Analysis
Head Movements--physiology
Humans
Ligaments--anatomy & histology
Male
Range of Motion, Articular--physiology
Spinal Canal--anatomy & histology
Spinal Cord Compression--etiology
Weight-Bearing--physiology
Zygapophyseal Joint--anatomy & histology
Use of the finite element method to study the mechanism of spinal cord injury without radiological abnormality in the cervical spine. [electronic resource] - Spine Jan 2009 - E83-7 p. digital
Publication Type: Journal Article
1528-1159
10.1097/BRS.0b013e31818a2c30 doi
Adult
Cervical Vertebrae--anatomy & histology
Computer Simulation
Finite Element Analysis
Head Movements--physiology
Humans
Ligaments--anatomy & histology
Male
Range of Motion, Articular--physiology
Spinal Canal--anatomy & histology
Spinal Cord Compression--etiology
Weight-Bearing--physiology
Zygapophyseal Joint--anatomy & histology