1975
DOI: 10.1016/s0030-5898(20)31202-5
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Deformation and Fracture of the Lumbar Vertebral End Plate

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“…This end plate is biomechanically prone to momentous pressure during daily events, particularly when trunk muscles contract to maintain the stability of posture [1]. The end plates are involved in distributing this intradiscal pressure onto the vertebrae adjacent to them and preventing the nucleus of the disc from protruding into the underlying trabecular bone [12][13][14]. Between the pliable intervertebral disks and rigid vertebral bodies, the end plates serve as the junction.…”
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“…This end plate is biomechanically prone to momentous pressure during daily events, particularly when trunk muscles contract to maintain the stability of posture [1]. The end plates are involved in distributing this intradiscal pressure onto the vertebrae adjacent to them and preventing the nucleus of the disc from protruding into the underlying trabecular bone [12][13][14]. Between the pliable intervertebral disks and rigid vertebral bodies, the end plates serve as the junction.…”
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“…6 An equally important function of the endplate is the uniform distribution of compression forces and intradiscal pressures to the underlying trabecular bone. 7 Deformation of the endplate leads to abnormal force distribution, which accelerates the degeneration of the disk and underlying bone. 8 While some factors, such as age, increased mechanical stress, trauma, and local inflammation, have been implicated in endplate damage, the role of the paraspinal muscle remains largely unexplored.…”
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“…This nutrient transport function becomes compromised with degeneration due to sclerosis and loss of cartilage 6 . An equally important function of the endplate is the uniform distribution of compression forces and intradiscal pressures to the underlying trabecular bone 7 . Deformation of the endplate leads to abnormal force distribution, which accelerates the degeneration of the disk and underlying bone 8 .…”
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“…Τα κεντρικά κατάγματα είναι συχνότερα σε δοκίμια σε φυσιολογικούς μεσοσπονδύλιους δίσκους, ενώ το αντίθετο παρατηρείται σε κατάγματα της περιφέρειας της τελικής πλάκας [25]. Οι Rolander και Blair διαπίστωσαν όταν εξασκούνται συμπιεστικές φορτίσεις, το κέντρο της χόνδρινης τελικής πλάκας εκτρέπεται μακριά από το δίσκο, το οποίο έχει σαν αποτέλεσμα την αύξηση του ύψους του μεσοσπονδυλίου δίσκου στο κέντρο του κατά 0,6mm, ακριβώς πριν προκληθεί κάταγμα στην τελική πλάκα [26].…”
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