Development of a Ligamentous Finite Element Model of the Human Cervical Spine

Worakan Tongprapai, Nichapat Rattanapan, Yingyong Torudom, C. Sukjamsri
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The cervical spine finite element model is helpful for biomechanical analysis of cervical spine motion. Previous studies have developed cervical spine finite element model models with a variety of ligamentous groups. This study aimed to reduce the complexity of finite element model construction while optimizing the simulation accuracy of the cervical spine analysis. Four cases of the cervical spine models were constructed based on computed tomography images. Each case contained different groups of ligaments ranging between six and seventeen groups. The range of motion of the cervical spinal column in flexion and extension movements subjected to static loading were analyzed and compared to previous experimental data. The results suggested that the model with a minimum of seven ligamentous groups was consistent with previous studies. This finding can be used as a guideline to develop an appropriate finite element model and can further be used for biomechanical analyses.
人颈椎韧带有限元模型的建立
颈椎有限元模型有助于颈椎运动的生物力学分析。以往的研究已经建立了具有多种韧带群的颈椎有限元模型。本研究旨在降低有限元模型构建的复杂性,同时优化颈椎分析的仿真精度。基于计算机断层图像构建了4例颈椎模型。每个病例包含6到17组不同的韧带组。分析了静态载荷下颈椎屈伸运动的运动范围,并与以往的实验数据进行了比较。结果表明,至少有7个韧带组的模型与以往的研究一致。这一发现可以作为开发适当的有限元模型的指导方针,并可以进一步用于生物力学分析。
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