logo
Menu
  • Home
  • About
    • Introducing Spineopedia
    • How We Score
    • Editors
  • Study Reviews
  • Resources
  • Spine Meetings
    • Calendar
  • Contact

Trending Biomechanical News:

  • Abdominal wall tension after spinal deformity correction compromises postoperative biomechanics and may contribute to proximal junctional kyphosis
  • Deciphering the role of glial cell-specific metabolites as biomarkers in early cervical myelopathy—insights from in vivo MRS study
  • New Study Led by Dr. Kingsley R. Chin Demonstrates Superior Biomechanical Strength of InSpan® Interspinous Fusion Device
  • Impact of caudal segment bone fusion on rod load at the cranial segment in a two-level spinal interbody fusion construct– a biomechanical study
  • Deciphering the Role of Glial Cell-Specific Metabolites as Biomarkers in Early Cervical Myelopathy- Insights from in vivo MRS study
  • Corrigendum to “An in vivo 3-dimensional kinematics study of the cervical vertebrae under physiological loads in patients with cervical spondylosis” [Spine J (2025) 734–748]
  • Loosening of stand-alone ALIF versus TLIF in degenerated lumbar human spines: an in vitro biomechanical study
  • Biomechanical preservation of lumbar spine stability and motion with an intraosseous implant following vertebral body osteotomy
  • Clinical and biomechanical effects of bone-implant interface gap after cervical disc replacement
  • Understanding the influence of cage and instrumentation strategies with oblique lumbar interbody fusion for grade I spondylolisthesis – A comprehensive biomechanical modeling study
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • …
  • 25
  • →

Recent Comments

    Disclosure Statement

    The information provided on this website does not provide or should be considered medical advice. It is not a substitute for diagnosis or treatment of any condition. The information provided is for informational purposes only. You should not rely solely on the information provided on this website in making a decision to pursue a specific treatment or advice. You should consult directly with a professional healthcare provider.

    As a condition of using the information on this website, Spineopedia.com and its physicians are not responsible for any advice, diagnosis, treatment or outcome you may obtain.

    Spineopedia.com is completely self-funded. No outside funds are accepted or used. This website does not utilize paid advertising as a source of revenue.

    Last modified: June 26, 2025


    This website is certified by Health On the Net Foundation. Click to verify. This site complies with the HONcode standard for trustworthy health information:
    verify here.

    Copyright 2025 Spineopedia Built by Entangle Media | Privacy Policy | Web 2.0 Charter