Claims
- 1. A spinal implant comprising an articulating means interposed between a first vertebra and a second vertebra, wherein said articulating means permits an articulation of said first vertebra and said second vertebra about an instantaneous axis of rotation, whereby said articulation of said first vertebra and said second vertebra is substantially similar to the bio-mechanical motion of a substantially identical pair of adjacent vertebrae interacting with a natural intervertebral disc.
- 2. The spinal implant according to claim 1, further comprising a first element, comprising a first articulating surface and a first connection means for engaging said first vertebra, a second element comprising a second articulating surface and a second connection means for engaging said second vertebra.
- 3. The spinal implant according to claim 2, wherein said first articulation surface abuts said second articulation surface to form said articulation means.
- 4. The spinal implant according to claim 3, where said articulation means comprises a channel along a length of said second element and a rocker along a length of said first element, wherein at least a portion of said rocker is engaged within said channel.
- 5. The spinal plant according to claim 4, wherein said channel along the length of said second element has a width at a top and a bottom of said channel which is greater than a width at some point, between said top and said bottom of said channel.
- 6. The spinal implant according to claim 4, wherein said channel along the length of said second element has a channel width at a leading end and a tail end which is greater than the channel width at some point between said leading end and said tail end.
- 7. The spinal implant according to claim 4, wherein said channel along the length of said second element has a channel width at a leading end and a tail end which is less than the channel width at some point between a said leading end and said tail end.
- 8. The spinal implant c to claim 7, wherein said rocker along the length of said first element has a rocker width at a leading end and a tail end which is less than the rocker width at some point between said leading end and said tail end.
- 9. The spinal implant according to claim 1, wherein said articulation of said first vertebra and said second vertebra is a rotation about said instantaneous axis of rotation.
- 10. The spinal implant according to claim 9, wherein said articulation of said first vertebra and said second vertebra is a rotation in the sagittal plane.
- 11. The spinal implant according to claim 9, wherein said articulation of said first vertebra and said second vertebra is a rotation in the frontal plane.
- 12. The spinal implant according to claim 9, wherein said articulation of said first vertebra and said second vertebra is a rotation in the horizontal plane.
- 13. The spinal implant according to claim 9, wherein said articulation of said first vertebra and said second vertebra is a rotation in the sagittal frontal and horizontal planes.
- 14. The spinal implant according to claim 1, wherein said articulation of said first vertebra and said second vertebra is a paradoxical motion.
- 15. The spinal implant according to claim 14, wherein said articulation of said first vertebra and said second vertebra is a paradoxical motion in the sagittal plane.
- 16. The spinal implant according to claim 14, wherein said articulation of said first vertebra and said second vertebra is a paradoxical motion in the frontal plane.
- 17. The spinal implant according to claim 14, wherein said articulation of said first vertebra and said second vertebra is a paradoxical motion in the horizontal plane.
- 18. The spinal implant according to claim 14, wherein said articulation of said first vertebra and said second vertebra is a paradoxical motion in the sagittal, frontal and horizontal planes.
- 19. A method of maintaining an intervertebral space between a first vertebra and a second vertebra, said method comprising the steps of
(a) removing a section of said first vertebra and said second vertebra to form a cavity therein; (b) mounting a first element of a spinal implant within the cavity formed in the first vertebra, said first element comprising a first articulating surface, and a first connection means for engaging said first vertebra; (c) mounting a second element of said spinal implant within the cavity formed in the second vertebra, said second element comprising a second connection means for engaging the second vertebra, and a second articulation surface, wherein said first and second articulation surfaces adjoin to form an articulating means, wherein said articulating means permits an articulation of said first vertebra and said second vertebra about an instantaneous axis of rotation, whereby said articulation of said first vertebra and said second vertebra is substantially similar to the physiological spinal motion of a substantially identical pair of adjacent vertebrae interacting with a natural intervertebral disc.
- 20. A method of designing an articulating spinal implant, wherein said articulating spinal implant is positioned in an intervertebral space between a first vertebra and a second vertebra, said method comprising the steps of:
(a) determining a physiological motion of a pair of said first vertebra and said second vertebra interacting with a natural intervertebral disc, wherein said physiological motion includes a rotation about an instantaneous axis of rotation and a paradoxical motion in a sagittal plane, a frontal plane and a horizontal plane; (b) selecting at least one desired motion, wherein said motion is selected from said physiological motions determined in step (a); (c) creating an articulating means, wherein said articulating means permits an articulation of said desired motion of said first vertebra and said second vertebra; and (d) selecting a connection means, wherein said connection means attaches said articulation means to said first vertebra and said second vertebra.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO A RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of co-pending patent application Ser. No. 09/389,758, filed Sep. 2, 1999, which is a continuation-in-part of co-pending patent application Ser. No. 09/298,524, filed Apr. 23, 1999, which is a continuation-in-part of patent application Ser. No. 09/065,816, filed Apr. 23, 1998, now issued on Feb. 1, 2000 as U.S. Pat. No. 6,019,792.
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