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Session Overview
Session
5.8: Spine biomechanics III: Spinal disorders biomechanics
Time:
Wednesday, 09/July/2025:
10:25am - 12:00pm

Session Chair: Marwan El-Rich
Session Chair: Kati Nispel
Location: F3


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Presentations
10:25am - 10:37am
ID: 1022

CENTRAL SENSITIZATION AND CERVICAL IMPAIRMENT IN WHIPLASH: A CLOSER LOOK AT THE SUBACUTE STAGE

H. Ragnarsdóttir1,2, G. L. Oddsdóttir1, M. K. Gíslason3, K. Bríem1

1Research Centre of Movement Science, Department of Physiotherapy, University of Iceland, Iceland; 2Elja Physiotherapy, Iceland; 3Institute of Biomedical and Neural Engineering, Reykjavik University, Iceland

ESB2025_5.8_1_Ragnarsdóttir.pdf


10:37am - 10:49am
ID: 620

COMPARTMENTAL CRANIOSPINAL COMPLIANCE AND PRESSURE DYNAMICS RESPOND TO SPINAL STENOSIS IN THE PIG

N. Soltan1,2, M. Bessen2,3, C. Jones1,2

1School of Electrical and Mechanical Engineering, University of Adelaide, Australia; 2Centre for Orthopaedics & Trauma Research, University of Adelaide, Australia; 3Adelaide Medical School, University of Adelaide, Australia

ESB2025_5.8_2_Soltan.pdf


10:49am - 11:01am
ID: 714

LUMBAR SPINAL FUSION DECREASES LOAD TRANSFER AND MOBILITY OF THE FACET JOINTS

S. Hutchinson, J. Warren, M. Mengoni

University of Leeds, United Kingdom

ESB2025_5.8_3_Hutchinson.pdf


11:01am - 11:13am
ID: 916

DEVELOPMENT OF A FACET JOINT CONTACT MODEL FROM SPECIMEN-SPECIFIC MODELLING OF HUMAN LUMBAR SEGMENTS

S. Bhattacharya, M. Mengoni

Institute of Medical and Biological Engineering, University of Leeds, Leeds, United Kingdom

ESB2025_5.8_4_Mengoni.pdf


11:13am - 11:25am
ID: 374

EXPLORING STRAIN “CROSS-TALK” BETWEEN VERTEBRAL BODIES AND INTERVERTEBRAL DISCS

K. A. Raftery1, N. Baxan2, S. Tavana1, N. Newell1

1Department of Bioengineering, Imperial College London, United Kingdom; 2National Heart & Lung Facility, Faculty of Medicine, Imperial College London, United Kingdom

ESB2025_5.8_5_Raftery.pdf


11:25am - 11:37am
ID: 205

THE IMPLICATIONS OF SACRALIZED TRANSITIONAL VERTEBRA ON SPINAL ALIGNMENT

M. Khalifé1, C. Vergari2, R. Lafage3, J. Elysée3, M. Finoco1, O. Gille4, A. Assi5, W. Skalli6, V. Lafage3, E. Ferrero1

1Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Hôpital Européen Georges Pompidou, Paris, France; 2Arts et Métiers Institute of Technology, France; 3Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Northwell Health, Lenox Hill Hospital, New York City, USA; 4Orthopaedic Surgery Department, Pellegrin University Hospital, Bordeaux, France; 5Faculty of Medicine, Saint-Joseph University, Beirut, Lebanon; 6CBM research fund on Clinical Biomechanics of the Spine, Paris, France

ESB2025_5.8_6_Vergari.pdf


11:37am - 11:49am
ID: 964

ASSESSING THE REPRODUCIBILITY OF FINITE ELEMENT MODELLING PIPELINE FOR THE HUMAN METASTATIC VERTEBRA

R. Roger1, R. Ghosh1, Y. Cai1, F. Gibson1, Á. Lazáry2, L. Guo1, D. Lacroix1, E. Dall'Ara1

1Insigneo Institute, University of Sheffield, United Kingdom; 2National Centre for Spinal Disorders, Budapest, Hungary

ESB2025_5.8_7_Roger_abstract.pdf


 
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