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The biomechanical study of cervical spine: A Finite Element Analysis

Pechimuthu Susai Manickam, Sandipan Roy

2021The International Journal of Artificial Organs38 citationsDOI

Abstract

The biomechanical study helps us to understand the mechanics of the human cervical spine. A three dimensional Finite Element (FE) model for C3 to C6 level was developed using computed tomography (CT) scan data to study the mechanical behaviour of the cervical spine. A moment of 1 Nm was applied at the top of C3 vertebral end plate and all degrees of freedom of bottom end plate of C6 were constrained. The physiological motion of the cervical spine was validated using published experimental and FE analysis results. The von Mises stress distribution across the intervertebral disc was calculated along with range of motion. It was observed that the predicted results of functional spine units using FE analysis replicate the real behaviour of the cervical spine.

Topics & Concepts

Cervical spineFinite element methodvon Mises yield criterionBiomechanicsIntervertebral discCervical vertebraeMaterials scienceRange of motionComputed tomographyStress (linguistics)OrthodonticsMechanicsStructural engineeringPhysicsAnatomyMedicineEngineeringSurgeryLinguisticsPhilosophySpine and Intervertebral Disc PathologyCervical and Thoracic MyelopathySpinal Fractures and Fixation Techniques