The effects of vertebral morphology on human lumbar spine with progressive decrease in bone mineral density – An FEM study
Date
2018-11-19
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IOP Publishing
Abstract
Osteopenia and Osteoporosis are major bone metabolic diseases among people
especially in women aged above 50 years old. The bone related problems pose an increasing
economic demand in our healthcare system. Study and research in bone and tissues has grown
exponentially over the last years. The knowledge of the mechanical properties of bone will
enhance the understanding of the effect of bone related fractures. In people affected with low
bone mineral density, the fractures are common in the vertebral bodies of the spine. In this
study, Computed tomography images of human lumbar spine is segmented in the required
region (L3 to L5). The three dimensional model of the segmented image was used to develop
finite element model. Further, model of the human lumbar spine L3 to L5 was validated with
literature. This validated model of human lumbar spine is modified to osteopenia and
osteoporosis conditions with different mechanical properties and range of motion is analyzed.
The analysis and the comparison is made with that of normal human lumbar spine. The results
produced in this study can be used in studies related to vertebroplasty and kyphoplasty