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Spinal canal narrowing during simulated frontal impact

Authors :
Adam M. Pearson
Travis G. Maak
Paul C. Ivancic
S. Elena Gimenez
Yasuhiro Tominaga
Manohar M. Panjabi
Publication Year :
2005
Publisher :
Springer-Verlag, 2005.

Abstract

Between 23 and 70% of occupants involved in frontal impacts sustain cervical spine injuries, many with neurological involvement. It has been hypothesized that cervical spinal cord compression and injury may explain the variable neurological profile described by frontal impact victims. The goals of the present study, using a biofidelic whole cervical spine model with muscle force replication, were to quantify canal pinch diameter (CPD) narrowing during frontal impact and to evaluate the potential for cord compression. The biofidelic model and a sled apparatus were used to simulate frontal impacts at 4, 6, 8, and 10 g horizontal accelerations of the T1 vertebra. The CPD was measured in the intact specimen in the neutral posture (neutral posture CPD), under static sagittal pure moments of 1.5 Nm (pre-impact CPD), during dynamic frontal impact (dynamic impact CPD), and again under static pure moments following each impact (post-impact CPD). Frontal impact caused significant (P

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....03ad866030884811333e8cb1c92523a9