Abstract
The purpose of this study was to compare the kinematics in terms of the locations and loci of instantaneous axes of rotation (IARs) at levels T11-T12 and T12-L1 of thoracolumbar junction (TLJ). The LAR is one of the kinematics characteristics of a functional spinal unit (FSU) in a plane under load. There is little information about loci of IARs in the TLJ. Validated finite element (FE) models of T11-T12 and T12-L1 FSUs were used to determine the locations and loci of IARs in three anatomical planes. In the sagittal plane, the locations and loci of the IARs were located below the intervertebral disc for T11-T12, and situated in the intervertebral disc for T12-L1. In the frontal plane, they were all located around the mid-sagittal plane for T11-T12 and T12-L1. In the transverse plane, they fell in the medio-anterior region of the movable vertebra T11 for T11-T12, and located near the cortical shell of the upper vertebra T12 for T12-L1. These findings may offer an insight to better understanding the kinematics of the human thoracolumbar spine and provide clinically relevant information for the evaluation of spinal stability and functionality of implant devices.
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More From: Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part H: Journal of Engineering in Medicine
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