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Pressure-volume studies in human lumbar spinal discs
A continuous pressure-volume relation is determined within the nucleus pulposus of the human spinal disc by infusing saline solution. The data show that the nucleus pulposus has the properties of a tight hydraulic space in which a large pressure rise results from a small increase in volume and the opposite is also true.