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Testing of Human Cadaveric Functional Spinal Units to the ASTM Draft Standard, "Standard Test Methods for Static and Dynamic Characterization of Spinal Artificial Discs" DB. Spenciner, JA. Paiva, JJ. Crisco

ASTM Standards Library - Collection of all ISO, UNE, EN Standards Available online

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ASTM Standards Library - Collection of all ISO, UNE, EN Standards Available online

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ASTM Standards Library - Collection of all ISO, UNE, EN Standards Available online

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Spenciner, DB., author.
Crisco, JJ., author.
Paiva, JA., author.
Contributor:
ASTM International, issuing body.
ASTM International
American Society for Testing and Materials.
American Society for Testing and Materials
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Biomechanics.
Lumbar vertebrae.
Intervertebral disk.
Mechanical properties.
Spine--Surgery.
Spine.
Prosthesis Design.
Implants, Experimental.
Spinal implants--Testing--Congresses.
Spinal implants.
Biomechanical Phenomena.
Lumbar Vertebrae.
Intervertebral Disc.
Lumbar spine.
Intervertebral disc.
Medical Subjects:
Biomechanical Phenomena.
Lumbar Vertebrae.
Intervertebral Disc.
Local Subjects:
Biomechanics.
Lumbar spine.
Intervertebral disc.
Mechanical properties.
Genre:
Standards (Reference works)
Conference papers and proceedings
Physical Description:
1 online resource (13 pages) illustrations, figures, tables
Contained In:
ASTM Standards Library
Place of Publication:
West Conshohocken, Pa. ASTM International 2003
System Details:
text file PDF
Summary:
The development of replacement intervertebral discs has recently received significant attention in the new product arena. Presently, ASTM International is considering a standard for the evaluation of artificial discs. The purpose of this study was to evaluate human functional spinal units (FSUs) and intervertebral discs using the methods and equipment in the proposed standard and then to compare the results with existing literature
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references. 21
Description based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017
OCLC:
1251648950
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license

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