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In Situ Mechanical Behavior of Posterior Spinal Ligaments in the Lumbar Region. An in Vitro Study

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Journal J Biomech
Specialty Physiology
Date 1987 Jan 1
PMID 3584154
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Abstract

The posterior ligaments: ligamentum flavum, articular, interspinous and supraspinous ligaments of twenty five fresh cadaveric intervertebral segments, from T11-T12 to L4-L5, extracted from fourteen spines were tested in tension. A progressive dissection method was used, that is, each segment was tested after first resecting the disk with the ligaments intact and a force-elongation curve obtained. Then one ligament was cut and the test repeated, and so on. The most restrictive ligament was found to be the ligamentum flavum followed by the articular, interspinous, and supraspinous ligaments.

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