Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2016290114> ?p ?o ?g. }
Showing items 1 to 94 of
94
with 100 items per page.
- W2016290114 endingPage "204" @default.
- W2016290114 startingPage "199" @default.
- W2016290114 abstract "Experimental burst fracture models are often developed by using either single or incremental impacts. In both protocols, the weight-drop technique produces the impact. However, to the authors' knowledge in no study have researchers attempted to compare the equivalence of the spine burst fracture produced using the different impact protocols. This study was performed to investigate whether the single and incremental trauma approaches produce equivalent degrees of severity in thoracolumbar burst fractures.Twenty bovine thoracolumbar spines comprising three vertebrae were divided evenly into the single impact and incremental impact groups. The specimens in the incremental impact group were subjected to three axial compressive impacts of increasing energy (78.4, 107.8, and 137.2 J), whereas specimens in the other group were subjected to a single impact (137.2 J). Before and after the final trauma, multidirectional flexibility of each specimen was measured under flexion/extension, right/left lateral bending, and right/left axial rotation, thus quantifying the instability of the fracture. The flexibility parameters were then compared between the two groups.A significant increase in flexibility parameters was found after the final trauma in both groups, indicating the instability of the spine (p < 0.01). No significant differences in flexibility parameters were observed in either intact status or injured status between the two groups (p > 0.05).In this study the authors have confirmed that the single and incremental impact protocols produced a similar degree of severity in producing an in vitro bovine burst fracture. The results of this study support the use of the incremental impact protocol in future experimental biomechanical studies." @default.
- W2016290114 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2016290114 creator A5046331295 @default.
- W2016290114 creator A5059857556 @default.
- W2016290114 creator A5070017818 @default.
- W2016290114 creator A5080180213 @default.
- W2016290114 date "2007-08-01" @default.
- W2016290114 modified "2023-09-24" @default.
- W2016290114 title "A comparison of single and incremental impact approaches for producing experimental thoracolumbar burst fractures" @default.
- W2016290114 cites W1497556716 @default.
- W2016290114 cites W1966799738 @default.
- W2016290114 cites W1970141006 @default.
- W2016290114 cites W1978603888 @default.
- W2016290114 cites W1982575204 @default.
- W2016290114 cites W1983401406 @default.
- W2016290114 cites W1998731125 @default.
- W2016290114 cites W2000232590 @default.
- W2016290114 cites W2008078158 @default.
- W2016290114 cites W2016617789 @default.
- W2016290114 cites W2025772537 @default.
- W2016290114 cites W2031720287 @default.
- W2016290114 cites W2034392829 @default.
- W2016290114 cites W2039136742 @default.
- W2016290114 cites W2044211648 @default.
- W2016290114 cites W2051983243 @default.
- W2016290114 cites W2076484947 @default.
- W2016290114 cites W2085871791 @default.
- W2016290114 cites W2101070887 @default.
- W2016290114 cites W2132986543 @default.
- W2016290114 cites W2139115677 @default.
- W2016290114 cites W2150219457 @default.
- W2016290114 cites W2164055680 @default.
- W2016290114 cites W2164087571 @default.
- W2016290114 cites W2223563202 @default.
- W2016290114 cites W2413615010 @default.
- W2016290114 cites W4295354870 @default.
- W2016290114 doi "https://doi.org/10.3171/spi-07/08/199" @default.
- W2016290114 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/17688060" @default.
- W2016290114 hasPublicationYear "2007" @default.
- W2016290114 type Work @default.
- W2016290114 sameAs 2016290114 @default.
- W2016290114 citedByCount "1" @default.
- W2016290114 countsByYear W20162901142016 @default.
- W2016290114 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2016290114 hasAuthorship W2016290114A5046331295 @default.
- W2016290114 hasAuthorship W2016290114A5059857556 @default.
- W2016290114 hasAuthorship W2016290114A5070017818 @default.
- W2016290114 hasAuthorship W2016290114A5080180213 @default.
- W2016290114 hasConcept C105795698 @default.
- W2016290114 hasConcept C141071460 @default.
- W2016290114 hasConcept C159985019 @default.
- W2016290114 hasConcept C192562407 @default.
- W2016290114 hasConcept C2777663397 @default.
- W2016290114 hasConcept C2780598303 @default.
- W2016290114 hasConcept C29694066 @default.
- W2016290114 hasConcept C2992524093 @default.
- W2016290114 hasConcept C3020801943 @default.
- W2016290114 hasConcept C33923547 @default.
- W2016290114 hasConcept C43369102 @default.
- W2016290114 hasConcept C71924100 @default.
- W2016290114 hasConceptScore W2016290114C105795698 @default.
- W2016290114 hasConceptScore W2016290114C141071460 @default.
- W2016290114 hasConceptScore W2016290114C159985019 @default.
- W2016290114 hasConceptScore W2016290114C192562407 @default.
- W2016290114 hasConceptScore W2016290114C2777663397 @default.
- W2016290114 hasConceptScore W2016290114C2780598303 @default.
- W2016290114 hasConceptScore W2016290114C29694066 @default.
- W2016290114 hasConceptScore W2016290114C2992524093 @default.
- W2016290114 hasConceptScore W2016290114C3020801943 @default.
- W2016290114 hasConceptScore W2016290114C33923547 @default.
- W2016290114 hasConceptScore W2016290114C43369102 @default.
- W2016290114 hasConceptScore W2016290114C71924100 @default.
- W2016290114 hasIssue "2" @default.
- W2016290114 hasLocation W20162901141 @default.
- W2016290114 hasLocation W20162901142 @default.
- W2016290114 hasOpenAccess W2016290114 @default.
- W2016290114 hasPrimaryLocation W20162901141 @default.
- W2016290114 hasRelatedWork W2002120878 @default.
- W2016290114 hasRelatedWork W2003938723 @default.
- W2016290114 hasRelatedWork W2016290114 @default.
- W2016290114 hasRelatedWork W2047967234 @default.
- W2016290114 hasRelatedWork W2118496982 @default.
- W2016290114 hasRelatedWork W2364998975 @default.
- W2016290114 hasRelatedWork W2439875401 @default.
- W2016290114 hasRelatedWork W4238867864 @default.
- W2016290114 hasRelatedWork W2519357708 @default.
- W2016290114 hasRelatedWork W2525756941 @default.
- W2016290114 hasVolume "7" @default.
- W2016290114 isParatext "false" @default.
- W2016290114 isRetracted "false" @default.
- W2016290114 magId "2016290114" @default.
- W2016290114 workType "article" @default.