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Li XF et al. - The finite element method as a three-dimensional modeling technique can improve the understanding of the biomechanical behavior of the spinal cord. The results of hyperextension injury simulation of the cervical spinal cord probably account for the predominance of the hand weakness in patients with central cord injury.

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