Biomechanical analysis of single and multi-level artificial disc replacement (ADR) in cervical spine using multi-scale loadings: A finite element study
Ram Kumar,
Amit Kumar,
Shabanam Kumari
Abstract:Artificial disc replacement (ADR) is a clinical procedure used to diagnose cervical degenerative disc disease, preserving range of motion (ROM) at the fixation level and preventing adjacent segment degeneration (ASD). This study analyzed the biomechanics of ADR by examining range of motion (ROM), stress levels in bone and implants, and strain in the bone-implant interface using multi-scale loadings. The study focused on single- and double-level patients across various loading scales during physiological motion… Show more
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