Off-Axis Loading Fixture for Spine Biomechanics: Combined Compression and Bending

Author:

Moore Axel C.1,Holder Dione A.2,Elliott Dawn M.2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Biomedical Engineering, University of Delaware, STAR Health Sciences Complex, Room 109 540 S. College Ave, Newark, DE 19713

2. Department of Biomedical Engineering, University of Delaware, Newark, DE 19713

Abstract

Abstract The spine is a multi-tissue musculoskeletal system that supports large multi-axial loads and motions during physiological activities. The healthy and pathological biomechanical function of the spine and its subtissues are generally studied using cadaveric specimens that often require multi-axis biomechanical test systems to mimic the complex loading environment of the spine. Unfortunately, an off-the-shelf device can easily exceed 200,000 USD, while a custom device requires extensive time and experience in mechatronics. Our goal was to develop a cost-appropriate compression and bending (flexion–extension and lateral bending) spine testing system that requires little time and minimal technical knowledge. Our solution was an off-axis loading fixture (OLaF) that mounts to an existing uni-axial test frame and requires no additional actuators. OLaF requires little machining, with most components purchased off-the-shelf, and costs less than 10,000 USD. The only external transducer required is a six-axis load cell. Furthermore, OLaF is controlled using the existing uni-axial test frame's software, while the load data is collected using the software included with the six-axis load cell. Here we provide the design rationale for how OLaF develops primary motions and loads and minimizes off-axis secondary constraints, verify the primary kinematics using motion capture, and demonstrate that the system is capable of applying physiologically relevant, noninjurious, axial compression and bending. While OLaF is limited to compression and bending studies it produces repeatable physiologically relevant biomechanics, with high quality data, and minimal startup costs.

Funder

National Institute of General Medical Sciences

Publisher

ASME International

Subject

Physiology (medical),Biomedical Engineering

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