Injuries of End-plate and Intervertebral Disc under Cyclic Compression Loading: A correlation between MRI and Anatomic findings
碩士 === 國立成功大學 === 醫學工程學系 === 84 === Intervertebral disc problem is one of the most common cause of low back pain. Slowly repetitive loading was considered to be the contributing factor of disc injuries.42 body-disc-body units were prepared...
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ndltd-TW-084NCKU05300052016-02-05T04:16:29Z http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/87461725573079552326 Injuries of End-plate and Intervertebral Disc under Cyclic Compression Loading: A correlation between MRI and Anatomic findings 以磁振造影和解剖學觀察兩者間在重複壓載下脊椎終板與椎間盤損傷之相關性探討 Horng-Woei Song 宋宏偉 碩士 國立成功大學 醫學工程學系 84 Intervertebral disc problem is one of the most common cause of low back pain. Slowly repetitive loading was considered to be the contributing factor of disc injuries.42 body-disc-body units were prepared from 14 fresh porcine spines. Six units was taken as control group for comparison of MRI and with the experimental group which was the other 36 units subjected to low cyclic compression test. The experimental group was further divided into three groups which were subjected to cyclic compression test at the rate of 10, 20, 30 mm / min repetitively. 300 cycles were applied in every specimen. The observation of morphology was obtained through sagittal and transverse section by using stereomicroscope. The results indicated, the effect of different speed and geometric morphology change of the discs by MRI were irrelevant.The result which different speed versus strength decay of intervertebral disc was found non-significant. This study eliminated speed dimension. The relationships between MRI and anatomic findings were lower correlation. Only nucleus shape and marginal change were more congruous. About disc failure, the discs were sure to change of geometric morphology, such as sagittal section could detect fibers buckling and microcleft. Transverse section had a phenomenon which fibril generated into the nucleus. and bleeding around disc. This result showed that possible cartilage had broken somewhere in spinal end-plate, although there was not generated visually disc herniation. Change of disc early degeneration should produce by slowly repetitive loading. In conclusion, The research of injuries of acute end-plate and intervertebral disc was offered a reference of the correspondence of clinical practicable case through cyclic test. G.L. Chang; R.M. Lin; C.Y. Yu 張冠諒 林瑞模 俞芹英 1996 學位論文 ; thesis 101 zh-TW |
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碩士 === 國立成功大學 === 醫學工程學系 === 84 === Intervertebral disc problem is one of the most common cause of
low back pain. Slowly repetitive loading was considered to be
the contributing factor of disc injuries.42 body-disc-body
units were prepared from 14 fresh porcine spines. Six units was
taken as control group for comparison of MRI and with the
experimental group which was the other 36 units subjected
to low cyclic compression test. The experimental group was
further divided into three groups which were subjected to
cyclic compression test at the rate of 10, 20, 30 mm / min
repetitively. 300 cycles were applied in every specimen. The
observation of morphology was obtained through sagittal and
transverse section by using stereomicroscope. The results
indicated, the effect of different speed and geometric
morphology change of the discs by MRI were irrelevant.The
result which different speed versus strength decay of
intervertebral disc was found non-significant. This study
eliminated speed dimension. The relationships between MRI and
anatomic findings were lower correlation. Only nucleus shape
and marginal change were more congruous. About disc failure,
the discs were sure to change of geometric morphology, such as
sagittal section could detect fibers buckling and microcleft.
Transverse section had a phenomenon which fibril generated into
the nucleus. and bleeding around disc. This result showed that
possible cartilage had broken somewhere in spinal end-plate,
although there was not generated visually disc herniation.
Change of disc early degeneration should produce by slowly
repetitive loading. In conclusion, The research of injuries of
acute end-plate and intervertebral disc was offered a reference
of the correspondence of clinical practicable case through
cyclic test.
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Injuries of End-plate and Intervertebral Disc under Cyclic Compression Loading: A correlation between MRI and Anatomic findings |
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Injuries of End-plate and Intervertebral Disc under Cyclic Compression Loading: A correlation between MRI and Anatomic findings |
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Injuries of End-plate and Intervertebral Disc under Cyclic Compression Loading: A correlation between MRI and Anatomic findings |
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Injuries of End-plate and Intervertebral Disc under Cyclic Compression Loading: A correlation between MRI and Anatomic findings |
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Injuries of End-plate and Intervertebral Disc under Cyclic Compression Loading: A correlation between MRI and Anatomic findings |
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injuries of end-plate and intervertebral disc under cyclic compression loading: a correlation between mri and anatomic findings |
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