A geometric model for cylinder-cylinder impact with application to vertebrae motion simulation

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Kecskeméthy, A [1 ]
Lange, C [1 ]
Grabner, G [1 ]
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[1] Graz Tech Univ, Inst Mech & Getriebelehre, A-8010 Graz, Austria
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The reconstruction of inter-vertebral motion of the human cervical spine, although basically understood, still poses many open problems. This is so because pairs of vertebrae undergo in general six-dimensional motion relative to one another, but display a high degree of coupling between gross translational and rotational degrees-of-freedom due to restraints imposed by ligaments and muscles and the compliant nature of the intervertebral discs (White and Panjabi, 1990). Described in this paper is the mathematical modeling of a vertebrae pair using multibody methods and impact; analysis techniques with elementary contact geometry for the facet joints. Tilt? results are compared with existing approaches and with experimental data, showing a good agreement with the latter and an efficiency boost compared to existing approaches by a factor of 350. The investigations are focused on the vertebrae pair C5-C6 but can be easily extended to other vertebrae.
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页码:345 / 354
页数:10
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