Parametric Modeling for Analyzing Diseases of the Human Spine

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The paper presents a graphical simulation system of the human spine developed using integrated MATLAB software. The application is based on real parameters of the human spine that can be modified and personalized during the analysis and all data are reported with respect to an ideal model of the human spine that is also personalized to the patient in cause. Given the fact that the human spine is one of the most complex systems in the human body a high attention must be paid at every aspect of its geometry and motion during the daily activities of the patient, this application enabling the monitoring of the majority of these aspects by analyzing data obtained from a special designed sensor system attached to the patient body.

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