1993
Posterior Element Strength Six Months Postinjury in the Canine Cervical Spine
Southern E, Pelker R, Crisco J, Panjabi M. Posterior Element Strength Six Months Postinjury in the Canine Cervical Spine. Clinical Spine Surgery A Spine Publication 1993, 6: 155-161. PMID: 8504228, DOI: 10.1097/00002517-199304000-00010.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMaximum loadPosterior elementsExtensive surgery groupTension loadingCervical spine injuryC4-C5 levelDestructive testingRange of motionWeeks of healingDecreased stiffnessSurgery groupSham procedureSpine injuriesCanine cervical spineCervical spineIntervertebral levelSix monthsHealing periodInterspinous ligamentLoadControl valuesMotion testingBiomechanical propertiesBiomechanical studyInferior articular facetsPosterior Element Strength Six Months Postinjury in the Canine Cervical Spine.
Southern E, Pelker R, Crisco J, Panjabi M. Posterior Element Strength Six Months Postinjury in the Canine Cervical Spine. Clinical Spine Surgery A Spine Publication 1993, 6: 155. DOI: 10.1097/00024720-199304000-00010.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMaximum loadPosterior elementsExtensive surgery groupCervical spine injuryC4-C5 levelTension loadingDestructive testingRange of motionWeeks of healingSurgery groupSham procedureSpine injuriesDecreased stiffnessCervical spineIntervertebral levelCanine cervical spineSix monthsHealing periodInterspinous ligamentControl valuesMotion testingLoadBiomechanical studyInferior articular facetsBiomechanical properties
1989
Biomechanics of the rabbit cervical spine as a function of component transection
Wetzel F, Panjabi M, Pelker R. Biomechanics of the rabbit cervical spine as a function of component transection. Journal Of Orthopaedic Research® 1989, 7: 723-727. PMID: 2760744, DOI: 10.1002/jor.1100070513.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchTemporal biomechanics of posterior cervical spine injuries in vivo in a rabbit model
Wetzel F, Panjabi M, Pelker R. Temporal biomechanics of posterior cervical spine injuries in vivo in a rabbit model. Journal Of Orthopaedic Research® 1989, 7: 728-731. PMID: 2760745, DOI: 10.1002/jor.1100070514.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsFlexion-extension radiographsInjury groupPreinjury levelRabbit modelAcute spinal instabilityCervical spine injuryRange of motionInjury 2Preinjury valuesInjury 3Spine injuriesC4-5Injury 1Spinal instabilitySevere injuriesHealing periodInjuryWeeksGreater decreaseMean rangeRadiographsSpineBiomechanical criteriaBiomechanical behaviorGroup