Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5713025 The Spine Journal 2017 8 Pages PDF
Abstract
There is marked morphologic asymmetry, in that the cranial end plate is more concave than the corresponding caudal end plate. In the sagittal plane, the caudal end plates are aerofoil-shaped, whereas the cranial end plates are arc-shaped. In the transverse plane, the end plates are kidney-shaped. These morphologic characteristics of cervical vertebral end plates should be taken into consideration when designing cervical devices, such as artificial discs.
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