Supervisor

Associate Professor John Costi
Costi, John (Associate Professor)
john.costi@flinders.edu.au
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Project description

The hydration behaviour of the disc is highly dependent on its volume and biochemical composition. The aim of this project is to compare non-hydrated to hydrated spine segments of various animal species and their multiscale mechanical properties. Data will be compared between animal and human discs (where possible) from lumbar, thoracic and cervical spines.