Effects of total disc replacement on range of motion and facet stress in lumbar spine using a finite element analysis
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2021-08Author
M.A., Suarin
M.J.A., Latif
M.S., Zakaria
M.N., Harun
H.Q., Nguyen
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The focus of this study was to investigate the effects total disc replacement (TDR) on the
range of motion (ROM) and facet joint stress at the lumbar spine region. A threedimensional
(3D) finite element model of the osseoligamentous lumbar spine was
developed and subjected to the moment load in flexion, extension, left bending, and right
torsion. The findings of this study indicated that the implanted spine with Prodisc-L caused
an increase in ROM during flexion-extension motion and left bending motion ranged from
1% to 5%. However, ROM decreased during torsion motion by 7% after TDR. Meanwhile,
the facet stress values increased at the treated level of L4L5 after Prodisc-L implantation
ranging from 12% to 27% of differences in all spine motion. But, decreasing values was
observed in most of the adjacent level for both left and right facets. In brief, this
phenomena could be one of the potential causes of early facet arthrosis, facet
degeneration, and lower back pain in the immediate future.