Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9359817 | The Spine Journal | 2005 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
With axial compressive loads, the addition of flexion increases fracture risk. Cement augmentation of a fractured vertebral segment reduces stiffness while increasing both the superior and inferior adjacent cortical strain. This increment in strain that is greatest on the inferior adjacent vertebra effectively redistributes loads from the superior adjacent vertebra to the inferior adjacent vertebra, sparing the superior adjacent vertebra from failure.
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Authors
Mark M. MBchB, MMed (Surg), MMed (Ortho), Daisuke MD, PhD, Isador H. BSc, MD, MBA, FRCS(C),