The intrinsic shape of the human lumbar spine in the supine, standing and sitting postures: characterization using an active shape model
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The lumbar spine has an intrinsic shape specific to each individual that remains a characteristic throughout flexion and extension.Morphological and postural sexual dimorphism of the lumbar spine facilitates greater lordosis in females.Statistical shape modelling of hip and lumbar spine morphology and their relationship in the MRC National Survey of Health and Development.Effects of spine loading in a patient with post-decompression lumbar disc herniation: observations using an open weight-bearing MRI.Effect of upright position on tonsillar level in adolescent idiopathic scoliosis.The relationship between sagittal curvature and extensor muscle volume in the lumbar spine.Body mass index and waist circumference in early adulthood are associated with thoracolumbar spine shape at age 60-64: The Medical Research Council National Survey of Health and Development.Variation in lifting kinematics related to individual intrinsic lumbar curvature: an investigation in healthy adultsPredicting OA progression to total hip replacement: can we do better than risk factors alone using active shape modelling as an imaging biomarker?MODELING THE EFFECT OF VARIATION IN SAGITTAL CURVATURE ON THE FORCE REQUIRED TO PRODUCE A FOLLOWER LOAD IN THE LUMBAR SPINEThe accuracy of active shape modelling and end-plate measurements for characterising the shape of the lumbar spine in the sagittal planeRadiophobia: 7 Reasons Why Radiography Used in Spine and Posture Rehabilitation Should Not Be Feared or AvoidedAssociations between back pain across adulthood and spine shape in early old age in a British birth cohortIncreasing the cervical and lumbar lordosis is possible despite overt osteoarthritis and spinal stenosis using extension traction to relieve low back and leg pain in a 66-year-old surgical candidate: a CBP ® case report
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The intrinsic shape of the human lumbar spine in the supine, standing and sitting postures: characterization using an active shape model
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наукова стаття, опублікована в серпні 2009
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Francis W Smith
Judith R Meakin
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10.1111/J.1469-7580.2009.01102.X
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2009-08-01T00:00:00Z