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Damage Accumulation Modeling and Rate Dependency of Spinal Dura Mater
2017
Volume 3: Biomedical and Biotechnology Engineering
unpublished
As the strongest of the meningeal tissues, the spinal dura mater plays an important role in the overall behavior of the spinal cord-meningeal complex (SCM). It follows that the accumulation of damage affects the dura mater's ability to protect the cord from excessive mechanical loads. Unfortunately, current computational investigations of spinal cord injury (SCI) etiology typically do not include postyield behavior. Therefore, a more detailed description of the material behavior of the spinal
doi:10.1115/imece2017-71007
fatcat:hxol3q6bozh7hdo3qurobhpxra