1989
Temporal 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
1988
Biomechanics of Healing of Posterior Cervical Spinal Injuries in a Canine Model
PANJABI M, PELKER R, CRISCO J, THIBODEAU L, YAMAMOTO I. Biomechanics of Healing of Posterior Cervical Spinal Injuries in a Canine Model. Spine 1988, 13: 803-807. PMID: 3194789, DOI: 10.1097/00007632-198807000-00016.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsRelative ROMCervical spineCanine modelC4-C5Cervical spinal injuryC4-C5 levelInjury 2Weeks postinjuryInjury 3C5-6Injury 1Spinal injuryAnimal studiesDecreased rangeSpinal stabilityFlexion/extensionHuman cervical spineInjuryInterspinous ligamentNatural historyShamTime pointsTime postVivo experimentsC3-C4