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Review
. 1995;23(5-6):411-73.
doi: 10.1615/critrevbiomedeng.v23.i5-6.20.

Finite element methods in spine biomechanics research

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Finite element methods in spine biomechanics research

L G Gilbertson et al. Crit Rev Biomed Eng. 1995.

Abstract

The finite element method has been used in spine biomechanics research for nearly a quarter of a century. Recent developments have made it possible to simulate a variety of clinically relevant situations in an increasingly realistic manner, elevating the finite element method into a fully complementary partnership with experimental approaches for the investigation of clinical problems in the spine. These new developments are presented in a historical context to evaluate their potential impact on future spine biomechanics research.

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