2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.sna.2007.04.069
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Development of capacitive pure bending strain sensor for wireless spinal fusion monitoring

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“…Gibson [9] showed that the maximum strain value of the rod was nearly 1000 με. In order to be able to mount on the rod and other wireless circuitry, Aebersold et al [4] and Lin et al [5] suggested the maximum dimension of the sensor to be around 10 mm × 2 mm (width × length). Table 2 summarizes the requirement of the sensor for spinal fusion monitoring.…”
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“…Gibson [9] showed that the maximum strain value of the rod was nearly 1000 με. In order to be able to mount on the rod and other wireless circuitry, Aebersold et al [4] and Lin et al [5] suggested the maximum dimension of the sensor to be around 10 mm × 2 mm (width × length). Table 2 summarizes the requirement of the sensor for spinal fusion monitoring.…”
Section: Sensor Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…where B is a constant that can be obtained using a boundary condition [5,11]. When the sensor model bends, the tangent deflection line at point…”
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“…Therefore, it is desirable that the sensor length be less than 10 mm. The housing is installed between two pedicle screws and needs to transfer the bending strain from the rod to the sensor as described in (Aebersold et al 2007). The curved surface of the rod is compensated with the 2 mm thick plastic housing which conforms to the rod and is trimmed 1 mm down to provide a flat area of 2 mm x 10 mm for the sensor to mount.…”
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