Application of Finite Element Analysis in Biomechanical Research of Degenerative Diseases of Lumbar Spine

  • Zhang S
  • Bai T
  • Zhang X
  • et al.
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Abstract

As the elderly population continues to grow, the number of patients with low back pain is gradually increasing. Among them, Lumbar Degenerative Diseases (LDD) is one of the major contributors to low back pain. Biomechanical in vivo studies of the lumbar spine are mainly performed by implants or imaging data to record the real-time changes of form and stress on the intervertebral disc during motion. However, the current developments are slow due to the technological and ethical limitations. In vitro experiments include animal experiments and cadaver experiments, which are difficult to operate or differ greatly from normal human structures, and the results still need to be verified repeatedly to test their accuracy. As for finite element method, it is relatively low cost and can repeat the experimental results. Therefore, we believe that finite element analysis plays an extremely important role in biomechanical research, especially in analyzing the relationship between different surgical models and the degeneration caused by different mechanics.

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Zhang, S., Bai, T., Zhang, X., Feng, C., Liu, Z., & Zhang, Y. (2022). Application of Finite Element Analysis in Biomechanical Research of Degenerative Diseases of Lumbar Spine. Journal of Biosciences and Medicines, 10(03), 21–33. https://doi.org/10.4236/jbm.2022.103004

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