Abstract

Spine biomechanical research helps us better understand the spine in physiologic and pathologic states and gives us a mechanism by which to evaluate surgical interventions, generate and evaluate models of spine pathologies, and develop novel, data-driven surgical strategiesand devices. Access to a biomechanical testing laboratory is therefore potentially invaluable to those who specialize in treating spine pathologies. A number of barriers to access have precluded many clinicians from pursuing their biomechanical research interests, foremost among these is cost. The Carolina Neurosurgery and Spine Biomechanics Research Laboratory (CNSBL) was developed as a model of a low-cost, easy-to-access laboratory capable of generating high-quality data in tests of axial load, tension, torque, displacement, and pathological model testing. Our experience in developing this laboratory suggests that a large number of basic biomechanical research inquiries can be studied in a laboratory composed of less than $7500 USD of hardware. We hope that this model serves as a roadmap for any like-minded practitioners seeking broader access to biomechanical testing facilities.

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