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Prediction of the influence of vertical whole-body vibration on biomechanics of spinal segments after lumbar interbody fusion surgery

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CLINICAL BIOMECHANICS
卷 86, 期 -, 页码 -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.clinbiomech.2021.105389

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Spine; Lumbar interbody fusion; Biomechanics; Whole-body vibration; Finite element

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [52005089, 51875096]
  2. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities [N2103010]

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This study compared the effects of vibration loading on healthy and postsurgical lumbar spines, finding that the sensitivity of adjacent spinal segments to vibration loading is decreased in the postsurgical spine compared to the healthy spine, especially after bony fusion.
Background: Previous studies have shown that for healthy spine, cyclic loading encountered due to whole-body vibration exposure generated higher responses in spinal tissues than static loading. However, how whole-body vibration affects spine biomechanics after interbody fusion surgery is poorly understood. This study aimed at comparing the effects of vibration loading on spinal segments between postsurgical and healthy lumbar spines. Methods: A validated finite element model of healthy human lumbosacral spine was modified to simulate interbody fusion at L4-L5 level considering the statuses immediately after surgery (before bony fusion) and after bony fusion. Biomechanical responses at its adjacent levels for the healthy and fusion models to a sinusoidal axial vibration load of +/- 40 N and the corresponding static axal loads (-40 N and 40 N) were computed using transient dynamic and static analyses, respectively. Findings: For both healthy and fusion models, vibration amplitudes of the predicted responses were significantly higher than the corresponding changing amplitudes under static loads. Specifically, the increasing effect of vibration load in disc bulge, disc stress and intradiscal pressure at L3-L4 level reached 255.9%, 215.0% and 224.4% for the healthy model, 157.4%, 177.8% and 171.8% for the fusion model (before bony fusion), 141.9%, 152.6% and 160.1% for the fusion model (after bony fusion). Interpretation: Although whole-body vibration is still more dangerous for the lumbar spine after interbody fusion surgery than static loading, the sensitivity of adjacent segment in postsurgical spine to vibration loading is decreased compared with healthy spine, especially when reaching to bony fusion.

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