Effects of spondylolysis on mechanical stability of upper lumbar vertebrae
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    Objective To study the stability of upper lumbar vertebra in spondylolysis by measuring the upper vertebra pressure on lumbar spondylolysis models. Method Nine freshfrozen human lumbar spinal specimens were used as experimental models. The pressure on upper vertebral discs of lumbar vertebrae was measured by the material testing machine (MTS858 Bionix test system)with extension, flexion and axial, bilateral compression being applied on two groups of specimens: 1) intact spine; 2) lumbar spondylolysis. Results Compared with the intact specimens, the pressure of upper lumbar vertebra in spondylolysis was increased by 1.3%,1.5%,1.7% in axial compression with 600, 800, 1 000 N (the differences were not significant (P>0.05)), by 20.97%,24.45%,28.79% in 15°of extension with 300, 500, 700N (the differences were significant (P < 0.01)), by 14.15%,17.86%,24.92% in 15°of flexion with 300, 500, 700N (the differences were significant (P < 0.01)), by 3.54%,2.12%,1.14% in 15°of bilateral compression with 300, 500, 700N (the differences were not significant (P>0.05)). Conclusions Lumbar spondylolysis has a significant mechanical influence on lumbar spine not only at the involved level but also at the upper adjacent level, which can affect the stability of lumbar spine correspondingly.

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HE Mingchang, LIN Bin, LIU Hui, ZHAO Weidong. Effects of spondylolysis on mechanical stability of upper lumbar vertebrae[J]. Journal of medical biomechanics,2010,25(4):266-269

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  • Received:December 11,2009
  • Revised:March 03,2010
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