Analysis of soft tissue in cervical traction therapy using finite element methodl
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2018-11-19
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IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering
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Cervical traction is a therapeutic method used for treating neck pain. As of July 2016
according to the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation the healthy life lost per 100000
people from neck pain in India has increased by 18.7% since 1990 as a result of individuals
devoting about 10 to 15 hours a day in an undesirable position. This project is an approach using
a finite element method for a 30 year old male to investigate the response of soft tissue related
to cervical traction therapy affecting the lordosis angle of the cervical spine. Research work is
done concerning the material properties of the soft tissues to be incorporated in the model for
validation. Once validated the lordosis angle of the cervical region was measured and compared
against the lordosis angle of the model when exposed to traction forces. Results of the study gave
evidence on the reduction of the lordosis angle and extend at which the lordosis angle is reduced.
These results of the study when considered minimize the potential harm to soft tissues during
cervical traction therapy and help in allocating the appropriate force on the appropriate position
during cervical traction therapy and cervical traction therapy equipment design.
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M O J Mudzingwa et al 2018. Analysis of soft tissue in cervical traction therapy using finite element method IOP Conf. Ser.: Mater. Sci. Eng. 402 012093