2017
DOI: 10.11159/jbeb.2017.004
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Development of a Porcine FE Model for the Investigation of Vertebral Laminae Strains Resulting From Facet Tropism

Abstract: As many as 85% of adults experience back pain that interferes with their work and leisure activities, and 25% of people between the ages of 30-50 years report lower back symptoms. Much of the pain and discomfort in later life results from an untreated condition during adolescence. Stress fractures of the vertebral lumbar laminae are given the clinical name spondylolysis. This vertebral defect is an acquired fracture with 7% prevalence in the paediatric population. This fracture has a mechanical aetiology, and … Show more

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