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Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 2022
Despite progress in attractiveness research, we have yet to identify many fitness-relevant cues in the human phenotype or humans’ psychology for responding to them. Here, we test hypotheses about psychological systems that may have evolved to process distinct cues in the female lumbar region.
Ayten Yesim Semchenko +7 more
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Despite progress in attractiveness research, we have yet to identify many fitness-relevant cues in the human phenotype or humans’ psychology for responding to them. Here, we test hypotheses about psychological systems that may have evolved to process distinct cues in the female lumbar region.
Ayten Yesim Semchenko +7 more
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The Spine Journal, 2014
Lumbar lordosis is a key postural component that has interested both clinicians and researchers for many years. Despite its wide use in assessing postural abnormalities, there remain many unanswered questions regarding lumbar lordosis measurements. Therefore, in this article we reviewed different factors associated with the lordosis angle based on ...
Ella, Been, Leonid, Kalichman
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Lumbar lordosis is a key postural component that has interested both clinicians and researchers for many years. Despite its wide use in assessing postural abnormalities, there remain many unanswered questions regarding lumbar lordosis measurements. Therefore, in this article we reviewed different factors associated with the lordosis angle based on ...
Ella, Been, Leonid, Kalichman
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The bone & joint journal, 2020
Significant correction of an adolescent idiopathic scoliosis in the coronal plane through a posterior approach is associated with hypokyphosis. Factors such as the magnitude of the preoperative coronal curve, the use of hooks, number of levels fused, preoperative kyphosis, screw density, and rod type have all been implicated.
Oded, Hershkovich +5 more
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Significant correction of an adolescent idiopathic scoliosis in the coronal plane through a posterior approach is associated with hypokyphosis. Factors such as the magnitude of the preoperative coronal curve, the use of hooks, number of levels fused, preoperative kyphosis, screw density, and rod type have all been implicated.
Oded, Hershkovich +5 more
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Radiology, 1960
There are no readily available radiological criteria for evaluating the depth of the lordotic curve of the cervical spine in normal individuals. In this paper there will be presented a method for determining such measurements. The cervical spines of 180 white persons (90 men and 90 women) taken at random from a group presenting themselves for routine ...
A G, BORDEN +2 more
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There are no readily available radiological criteria for evaluating the depth of the lordotic curve of the cervical spine in normal individuals. In this paper there will be presented a method for determining such measurements. The cervical spines of 180 white persons (90 men and 90 women) taken at random from a group presenting themselves for routine ...
A G, BORDEN +2 more
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Spine, 1997
The effect of sitting versus standing posture on lumbar lordosis was studied retrospectively by radiographic analysis of 109 patients with low back pain.To document changes in segmental and total lumbar lordosis between sitting and standing radiographs.Preservation of physiologic lumbar lordosis is an important consideration when performing fusion of ...
M J, Lord +3 more
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The effect of sitting versus standing posture on lumbar lordosis was studied retrospectively by radiographic analysis of 109 patients with low back pain.To document changes in segmental and total lumbar lordosis between sitting and standing radiographs.Preservation of physiologic lumbar lordosis is an important consideration when performing fusion of ...
M J, Lord +3 more
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