Biomechanics of Spinal Disorders: New Insights into Treatment for Scoliosis and Degenerative Spine Diseases
Keywords:
biomechanics, scoliosis, degenerative spine diseases, spinal disorders, spinal kinematics, treatment, spinal fusion, regenerative medicine, physical therapyAbstract
The biomechanics of spinal disorders, including scoliosis and degenerative spine diseases,
plays a critical role in understanding the pathophysiology and developing effective
treatments. This paper explores the mechanical principles underlying these conditions, with
an emphasis on recent advancements in therapeutic interventions. Through an analysis of
biomechanical forces, tissue mechanics, and spinal kinematics, this study highlights
innovative treatment options for scoliosis and degenerative spine diseases. These include
surgical interventions, such as spinal fusion and the use of dynamic stabilization systems, and
non-surgical approaches, like physical therapy, bracing, and regenerative medicine. The
paper concludes by discussing the need for further research to refine treatment modalities and
improve patient outcomes.