Cusick et al., 1995 - Google Patents
Biomechanical alterations induced by multilevel cervical laminectomyCusick et al., 1995
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- Cusick J
- Pintar F
- Yoganandan N
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- Spine
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Study Design: The biomechanical responses of the cervical spine undergoing a combined loading vector within the physiologic range and after multilevel laminectomy were evaluated. The experimental conditions were designed to more closely replicate the typical clinical …
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