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Session Overview
Session
5.9: Spine biomechanics IV: Intervertebral disc - Biomechanics & Degeneration
Time:
Wednesday, 09/July/2025:
1:10pm - 2:10pm

Session Chair: Nicolas Newell
Session Chair: Ann-Kathrin Dagmar Greiner-Perth
Location: F3


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Presentations
1:10pm - 1:22pm
ID: 987

TOMOSAXS REVEALS NANO- TO WHOLE-JOINT-SCALE INTERVERTEBRAL DISC BIOMECHANICS

A. L. Parmenter1,2, E. Newham3, J. Chen1, C. Disney4, T. Snow4, F. Bosi1, B. K Bay5, N. J Terrill4, H. S. Gupta3, P. D Lee1,2

1University College London, United Kingdom; 2Research Complex at Harwell, United Kingdom; 3School of Engineering and Materials Science, Queen Mary University of London, United Kingdom; 4Diamond Light Source, United Kingdom; 5School of Mechanical, Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering, Oregon State University, USA

ESB2025_5.9_1_Parmenter_abstract.pdf


1:22pm - 1:34pm
ID: 487

LONG-TERM HYDRATION INCREASES INTRADISCAL PRESSURE AND DECREASES CERVICAL FLEXIBILITY

M. Vogt, A.-K. Greiner-Perth, C. Liebsch, H.-J. Wilke

University of Ulm, Germany

ESB2025_5.9_2_Vogt_abstract.pdf


1:34pm - 1:46pm
ID: 485

HYPERHYDRATION AND COMPLEX LOADING ARE ESSENTIAL TO PROVOKE CERVICAL DISC HERNIATION

A.-K. Greiner-Perth, M. Vogt, C. Liebsch, H.-J. Wilke

Ulm University Medical Centre, Germany

ESB2025_5.9_3_Greiner-Perth.pdf


1:46pm - 1:58pm
ID: 253

DISC DEGENERATION AFFECTS THE FLEXIBILITY BUT NOT THE VULNERABILITY OF THE CERVICAL SPINE: AN IN VITRO STUDY

C. Liebsch, A.-K. Greiner-Perth, M. Vogt, V. Vieres, R. Jonas, H.-J. Wilke

Ulm University Medical Centre, Germany

ESB2025_5.9_4_Liebsch.pdf


1:58pm - 2:10pm
ID: 668

ANNULUS FIBROSUS MICRO-DAMAGE IN EARLY INTERVERTEBRAL DISC DEGENERATION

P. Akhlaghi1, R. Doodkorte1, P. Lafranca2, B. van Rietbergen1, K. Ito1,2

1Orthopaedic Biomechanics, Department of Biomedical Engineering, Eindhoven University of Technology, Eindhoven, The Netherlands; 2Orthopedics, University Medical Center Utrecht, Utrecht, The Netherlands

ESB2025_5.9_5_Akhlaghi.pdf


 
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