Contribution of shape features to intradiscal pressure and facets contact pressure in l4/l5 fsus: an in-silico study

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  • who: Amin Kassab-Bachi from the Institute of Medical and Biological (iMBE), School of Mechanical, University of Leeds, Leeds, of Medicine, University of Leeds, Leeds, JT, UK have published the Article: Contribution of Shape Features to Intradiscal Pressure and Facets Contact Pressure in L4/L5 FSUs: An In-Silico Study, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The overall workflow for this study is shown in_(Fig 1) and each stage is described in more detail in the subsequent sections. The training models had a mean IDP of 0.45 MPa, which is reasonably close to the . . .

     

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