Development and validation of a timely and representative finite element human spine model for biomechanical simulations
Abstract Numerous spine Finite Element (FE) models have been developed to assess spinal tolerances, spinal loadings and low back pain-related issues. However, justified simplifications, in terms of tissue decomposition and inclusion, for such a complex system may overlook crucial information. Thus,...
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Autores principales: | Ibrahim El Bojairami, Khaled El-Monajjed, Mark Driscoll |
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Nature Portfolio
2020
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/6e30b580eeda4799b8ca54cf21a16226 |
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