The following is a summary of replies to my request of literature on the
biomechanics of the pediatric spine:
Three-dimensional finite element analysis of the pediatric lumbar spine.
Part I - Sairyo, K. et al
http://www.springerlink.com/content/w6v870r717575xj5/
Three-dimensional finite element analysis of the pediatric lumbar spine.
Part II - Sairyo, K. et al
http://www.springerlink.com/content/e34378365802386g
>From Laura Greaves:
OGDEN , J.G.T.S.J.N.P.H.D.: Development and Maturation of the Axial
Skeleton. In: The Pediatric Spine: Principles and Practice.
New York, Raven Press, 1994.
Volumes 1 and 2 have a section on biomechanics.
Jacob Einhorn:
White, A.A. and Panjabi, M.M: Clinical Biomechanics of the Spine.
Phliadelphia, JB Lippincott Co. 1978.
Rapoff, Andrew J. [rapoffa@union.edu]:
Rapoff, A. et al. "Interbody allograft in skeletally immature spine
model" Eur Spine J 2003;12:307-313.
David Nuckley:
We have published a number of papers which looked at the
developmental mechanics of the immature spine (in baboons). These might
be of interest. (Most of the work is done on the cervical portion of the
spine)
1. Nuckley et al. Stapp Car Crash J 2002
2. Nuckley et al. J Biomech2006
3. Nuckley et al. J Biomech2006
4. Nuckley et al. J Biomech2005
5. Nuckley et al. J Bone 2004
6. Elias et al. JBME 2006
Thanks you for all the replies and the articles. I did not include the
full text here for fear of overloading your mailboxes.
Aviva Barber
MCRA- Musculoskeletal Clinical Regulatory Advisers
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Subject: [BIOMCH-L] spine biomechanics
Hello,
I am trying to look for any articles and/or books that deal specifically
with load bearing on the pediatric spine. That is, a spine that has
not reached skeletal maturity.
I would be grateful for any information you can give me.
Kind regards,
Aviva Barber
Clinical Trials Manager
MCRA- Musculoskeletal Clinical Regulatory Advisers
505 Park Ave., 14th Floor
New York, NY 10022
Tel: 212-583-9700
Cell: 646-573-2674
Fax: 212-826-9509
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biomechanics of the pediatric spine:
Three-dimensional finite element analysis of the pediatric lumbar spine.
Part I - Sairyo, K. et al
http://www.springerlink.com/content/w6v870r717575xj5/
Three-dimensional finite element analysis of the pediatric lumbar spine.
Part II - Sairyo, K. et al
http://www.springerlink.com/content/e34378365802386g
>From Laura Greaves:
OGDEN , J.G.T.S.J.N.P.H.D.: Development and Maturation of the Axial
Skeleton. In: The Pediatric Spine: Principles and Practice.
New York, Raven Press, 1994.
Volumes 1 and 2 have a section on biomechanics.
Jacob Einhorn:
White, A.A. and Panjabi, M.M: Clinical Biomechanics of the Spine.
Phliadelphia, JB Lippincott Co. 1978.
Rapoff, Andrew J. [rapoffa@union.edu]:
Rapoff, A. et al. "Interbody allograft in skeletally immature spine
model" Eur Spine J 2003;12:307-313.
David Nuckley:
We have published a number of papers which looked at the
developmental mechanics of the immature spine (in baboons). These might
be of interest. (Most of the work is done on the cervical portion of the
spine)
1. Nuckley et al. Stapp Car Crash J 2002
2. Nuckley et al. J Biomech2006
3. Nuckley et al. J Biomech2006
4. Nuckley et al. J Biomech2005
5. Nuckley et al. J Bone 2004
6. Elias et al. JBME 2006
Thanks you for all the replies and the articles. I did not include the
full text here for fear of overloading your mailboxes.
Aviva Barber
MCRA- Musculoskeletal Clinical Regulatory Advisers
-----Original Message-----
From: * Biomechanics and Movement Science listserver
[mailto:BIOMCH-L@NIC.SURFNET.NL] On Behalf Of Aviva Barber
Sent: Friday, January 05, 2007 2:02 PM
To: BIOMCH-L@NIC.SURFNET.NL
Subject: [BIOMCH-L] spine biomechanics
Hello,
I am trying to look for any articles and/or books that deal specifically
with load bearing on the pediatric spine. That is, a spine that has
not reached skeletal maturity.
I would be grateful for any information you can give me.
Kind regards,
Aviva Barber
Clinical Trials Manager
MCRA- Musculoskeletal Clinical Regulatory Advisers
505 Park Ave., 14th Floor
New York, NY 10022
Tel: 212-583-9700
Cell: 646-573-2674
Fax: 212-826-9509
www.mcrallc.com
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Information about BIOMCH-L: http://www.Biomch-L.org
Archives: http://listserv.surfnet.nl/archives/Biomch-L.html
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