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Characteristics of PMHS Lumbar Motion Segments in Lateral Shear.

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  • Characteristics of PMHS Lumbar Motion Segments in Lateral Shear. Abstract Text:

    srini sundararajanSrini Sundararajan,priya prasadPriya Prasad,stephen w rouhanaStephen W Rouhana,constantine k demetropoulosConstantine K Demetropoulos,king h yangKing H Yang,albert i kingAlbert I King,lutz p nolteLutz P Nolte,

    The purpose of this study was to determine the characteristics of eighteen lumbar spine motion segments subjected to lateral shear forces under quasi-static (0.5 mm/s) and dynamic (500 mm/s) test conditions. The quasi-static test was also performed on the lumbar spine of a side impact anthropomorphic test device, the EuroSID-2 (ES-2). In the quasi-static tests, the maximum force before disc-endplate separation in the PMHS lumbar motion segments was 1850 +/- 612 N, while the average linear stiffness of PMHS lumbar motion segments was 323 +/- 126 N/mm. There was a statistically significant difference between the quasi-static (1850 +/- 612 N) and dynamic (2616 +/- 1151 N) maximum shear forces. The ES-2 lumbar spine (149 N/mm) was more compliant than the PMHS lumbar segments under the quasi-static test condition.

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    s sundararajanS Sundararajan,p prasadP Prasad,sw rouhanaSW Rouhana,ck demetropoulosCK Demetropoulos,kh yangKH Yang,ai kingAI King,lp nolteLP Nolte,

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: Stapp car crash journal

    VOLUME: 49

    Page Numbers: 367-79

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    ISSN: 1532-8546

    DAY: 10

    MONTH: Nov

    YEAR: 2005

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    AFFILIATION: Ford Motor Company, Dearborn, MI, 48121, USA. ssundar1@ford.co.

    Country: United States

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