1990
The Injured Canine Cervical Spine After Six Months of Healing
CRISCO J, PANJABI M, WANG E, PRICE M, PELKER R. The Injured Canine Cervical Spine After Six Months of Healing. Spine 1990, 15: 1047-1052. PMID: 2263970, DOI: 10.1097/00007632-199015100-00012.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsC4-C5 levelCervical spineMonths of healingDegree of severityFlexion-extension rangeCommon siteSpinal injuryInjury severityCanine cervical spineCanine modelControl groupIntervertebral motionBiomechanical testingSpineMonthsBiomechanical characteristicsInjurySeverityCanine spineHealingLateral bendingVivo behaviorAxial rotationPure momentsSimilar resultsThe Injured Canine Cervical Spine After Six Months of Healing
CRISCO J, PANJABI M, WANG E, PRICE M, PELKER R. The Injured Canine Cervical Spine After Six Months of Healing. Spine 1990, 15: 1047-1052. DOI: 10.1097/00007632-199010000-00012.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchC4-C5 levelCervical spineMonths of healingDegree of severityFlexion-extension rangeCommon siteSpinal injuryInjury severityCanine cervical spineCanine modelControl groupIntervertebral motionBiomechanical testingSpineMonthsBiomechanical characteristicsInjurySeverityCanine spineHealingLateral bendingVivo behaviorAxial rotationPure momentsSimilar results
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 Research
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