Background:
Spinal stenosis is a narrowing of the spinal canal, usually caused by age-related changes in the spine. The spinal cord and major nerve bundles run through the spinal canal. The narrowing of the canal puts pressure on the nerves, which can lead to pain and limited mobility.
3D animation spinal stenosis:
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Music: Kevin McLeod – Impact prelude – Usage license: Creative Commons (CC BY 3.0)
Project description:
For the Inselspital Bern, we created a 3D animation illustrating the processes and development of spinal stenosis. The video is used during the doctor-patient consultation to help the patient better understand their symptoms.
The video begins with a transparent human figure with a skeleton. The focus is on the lumbar spine, as this is the area most commonly affected by spinal stenosis.

Due to age-related wear and tear, the intervertebral discs lose height. In addition, they become looser and bulge into the spinal canal—where, in cases of spinal stenosis, they press on the spinal cord and nerves.

To compensate for the instability, bone is built up (enlargement of the facet joints) and the ligaments (ligamenta flava) thicken.

Thickened vertebral joints and ligaments put pressure on the nerves and spinal cord.

This constant irritation leads to pain and limited mobility.

Project details 3D animation spinal stenosis
Content: 1 medical 3D animation
Use: Information film for patient for use on website or doctor’s consultation
Specs: Full-HD, ~1:00 min.
Client: Inselspital Bern, Universitätsklinik für Neurochirurgie, Dr. Andreas Nowacki
The rights of use of the images shown here are held by the client; use of the images shown here is not permitted. Images and video are protected by watermarks.